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Title: The Cold War Era


1
The Cold War Era
  • Sputnik and Beyond

2
The Cold War
  • Threat of the spread of Communism led to policy
    of containment
  • US declared to take what ever economic and
    military means necessary to stop the spread of
    communism

3
Political Economy
  • 1929-Stock Market Crash
  • Prosperity following the end of W.W.II in 1945
    led to more consumerism
  • Communist scare let to McCarthy hearings

4
Threat of Communism
  • US declared to take what ever economic and
    military means necessary to stop the spread of
    communism
  • Known as policy of containment

5
Doctrine of First Use
  • US stockpiled nuclear weapons in order to
    initiate nuclear bombing whenever enemy forces
    threatened America

6
Red Scare
  • A near hysteria was created in the late 40's and
    50's with hearings led by Joseph McCarthy
    accusing people of belonging to the Communist
    Party

7
DuBois Accused of Communism
  • Detail of photo taken in 1951 of Philadelphia
    communists protesting the detention of W.E.B.
    DuBois. The picket sign reads
  • "FRAME-UP / YOU MAY BE NEXT"

8
Spies and Espionage
  • Julius and Ethel Rosenberg
  • U.S. communists who were executed in 1953 for
    passing on nuclear secrets to the Soviet
    Union.

9
More SpiesFrancis Gary Powers
  • U.S. Air Force U-2 pilot who was shot down while
    on a surveillance mission over the Soviet Union.
  • Sentenced to 10 years in
    captivity but served only two before he was
    released to the United States in a spy exchange
    for Soviet spy Rudolph Abel.

10
Ideology
  • McCarthyism
  • Meritocracy
  • Social Mobility
  • Anticommunism
  • Education for national interest
  • Corporate liberalism

Joseph McCarthy (1908-1957), anti-Communist
crusader
11
Sputnik
  • First artificial Earth satellite, it was launched
    by Moscow in 1957 and sparked U.S. fears of
    Soviet dominance in technology and outer space.
    It led to the creation of NASA and the space
    race.

12
Schooling Had US Schools Failed?
  • This launch of Sputnik alarmed the American
    public and made them think that their schools had
    failed to teach science and math.

13
Shift in Curriculum
  • Millions of dollars were allocated for upgrading
    the teaching of science and math
  • Schools introduced tracking, differentiated
    curriculum, and IQ testing

14
James Conant and the SAT
  • James Conant, president of Harvard, saw the need
    to develop a valid measure of academic aptitude
    to ensure objectivity in determining scholarship
    eligibility
  • Decided on the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT)
  • Click to read interview

15
Comprehensive High Schools
  • Conant believed that scholarships and accelerated
    classes would encourage the intellectually gifted
  • He believed that vocational classes should meet
    the needs of the less academically able.
  • Advocated larger high schools to serve both types
    of students.

16
Schooling for Social Cohesion
  • Conant believed that putting the academically
    gifted students in schools with the vocational
    students would foster a greater sense of
    democracy.

17
Urban Education
  • Conant believed that vocational education in
    urban schools fostered stability and desirable
    social behaviors of the students.
  • Consequence was segregation for vocational classes

18
Conclusion
  • The focus of educational concern shifted from
    realizing the all around growth of students to
    promoting political, economic, and social
    stability.
  • A small group of talented students were
    provided true intellectual challenges.
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