U.S History 2

By gushc
  • Federal Aid road act

    Federal Aid road act
    Federal Aid road act funds a national highway system.
  • winter ollympics

    winter ollympics
    first winter olympics
  • The scopes trial

    The scopes trial
    john scopes is on trial for teaching the theory of evolution.
  • route 66

    route 66
    Route 66 is establised, the longest highway of the time.
  • Babe Ruth

    Babe Ruth
    Babe Ruth makes homerum record for baseball.
  • bubble gum

    bubble gum
    Bubble gum is invented
  • Kellogg-Briand Treaty

    Kellogg-Briand Treaty
    Kellogg-Briand Treaty Outlaws War
  • depression

    depression
    the great depresion hits.
  • stocks

    stocks
    the stock market crashes and the economy plummits.
  • St. Valentine's Day Massacre

     St. Valentine's Day Massacre
    allcupone's men massacre a lot of people on valentines day which is known as St. Valentine's Day Massacre.
  • the strugle with sivilwrites

    the strugle with sivilwrites
    Many African Americans emerged from World War II intent on rejecting second-class citizenship once and for all. The Civil Rights Movement took shape in the years that followed. The military was desegregated. Freedom rides, bus boycotts, and strikes challenged Jim Crow laws. In North Carolina, a Senate campaign turned ugly over the issue of race, and in Robeson County, the Lumbee challenged the Ku Klux Klan — and won. In this chapter we’ll examine the origins of the Civil Rights Movement and anal
  • President Harry S. Truman to Congress [March 12, 1947] "The Truman Doctrine"

    President Harry S. Truman to Congress [March 12, 1947] "The Truman Doctrine"
    The gravity of the situation which confronts the world today necessitates my appearance before a joint session of the Congress. The foreign policy...
  • Marshall's Statement To The Senate [1947]

    Marshall's Statement To The Senate [1947]
    I need not tell you gentlemen that the world situation is very serious. That must be apparent to all intelligent people. I think one difficulty is that the problem is one of such enormous complexity that the very mass of facts presented to the public by press and radio make it exceedingly difficult for the man in the street to reach a clear appraisement of the situation. Furthermore, the people of this country...
  • Taft-Hartley Act [1947]

    Taft-Hartley Act [1947]
    The National Labor Relations Board (hereinafter called the 'Board') created by this Act prior to its amendment by the Labor Management Relations Act 1947, is hereby continued as an agency of the United States...
  • Presidential Inaugural Address of President Harry Truman [January 20, 1949]

    Presidential Inaugural Address of President Harry Truman [January 20, 1949]
    Mr. Vice President, Mr. Chief Justice, and fellow citizens, I accept with humility the honor which the American people have conferred upon me. I accept it with a deep...
  • McCarran Internal Security Act [1950]

    McCarran Internal Security Act [1950]
    To protect the United States against certain un-American and subversive activities by requiring registration of Communist organizations, and for other purposes.
    Be it enacted by...
  • Inaugural Address of President Dwight D. Eisenhower [January 20, 1953]

    Inaugural Address of President Dwight D. Eisenhower [January 20, 1953]
    MY friends, before I begin the expression of those thoughts that I deem appropriate to this moment, would you permit me the privilege of uttering a little private prayer of my own. And I ask that you bow your heads...
  • Civil Rights Act Of [1957]

    Civil Rights Act Of [1957]
    There is created in the executive branch of the Government a Commission on Civil Rights (hereinafter called the "commission"). (b) The commission shall be composed of six members who shall be appointed by the President by and with the...
  • President Eisenhower's Speech to the American People on Little Rock [September 24, 1957]

    President Eisenhower's Speech to the American People on Little Rock [September 24, 1957]
    Good Evening, My Fellow Citizens: For a few minutes this evening I want to speak to you about the serious situation that has arisen in Little Rock. To make this...
  • President Eisenhower on U.S. Troops To Lebanon [1958]

    President Eisenhower on U.S. Troops To Lebanon [1958]
    Yesterday morning, I received from President Chamoun of Lebanon an urgent plea that some United States forces be stationed Lebanon to help maintain security and to evidencence the concern of the United States for the integrity and independence of Lebanon. President Chamoun's appeal...