HIST 2112 Chapter Notes - Chapter 5-6: Barry Goldwater, Lyndon B. Johnson, New Deal Coalition

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Here are some key questions to consider as you read chapters 3 and 4 in. Pivotal tuesdays: why did margaret o"mara describe the late (cid:883)96(cid:882)s as (cid:498)the fracturing of america? (cid:499) The fracturing of america the fracturing of the democratic party campuses, and assassins" bullets felled iconic leaders. The tensions between the political establishment and the youthful. Inner-city neighborhoods were in flames, protests rocked college counterculture erupted violently at the democratic convention, helping set up a landslide republican victory in november by a candidate whose political career seemed finished only a few years before. The republican party was a house divided between rockefeller-style light. (read q17: why was the tet offensive considered a turning point in the moderates and goldwater-reagan conservatives. The conservative democrats migrated to the republican party. )t"s the moment when red- and blue-state america starts coming to. Tet offensive launched by the north vietnamese was an assault that.

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