11.9.3

Trace the origins and geopolitical consequences (foreign and domestic) of the Cold War and containment policy, including the following:

  • the era of McCarthyism, instances of domestic communism (eg. Alger Hiss) and blacklisting

Vietnam

How was the war in Vietnam similar to and different from other Cold War struggles? How did the war in Vietnam affect movements for equality at home? Download Primary Source Set: Vietnam and Movements for Equality

This inquiry set includes images, letters, and interviews that highlight the effects of the Vietnam War. Students will explore how the war in Vietnam was different from other wars and Cold War struggles.

McCarthyism

What did Senator Margaret Chase Smith hope to accomplish with this speech? Download Primary Source Set: McCarthyism 

The lesson uses close reading strategies to draw students progressively deeper into the text. First students read the text to identify repetition, learn about the historical context and build vocabulary. Re-­‐reading, they connect allusions in the text to the historical context. Students write an essay answering the lesson focus question and citing evidence from the speech.

McCarthyism

In this analysis of a primary source excerpt, Margaret Chase Smith’s “Remarks to the Senate in Support of a Declaration of Conscience,” students will cite evidence to answer the lesson’s focus question: What did Senator Margaret Chase Smith hope to accomplish with this speech? This 9th–10th grade (ELA) lesson guides students through understanding how repetition, vivid and persuasive words, and allusions impact the audience’s reception.The lesson uses close reading strategies to draw students progressively deeper into the text.