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Chapter 30: Liberalism and Beyond (Nation 3/e)
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
When you have finished studying this chapter, you should be able to:
- Discuss the Kennedy administration's application of pragmatic liberalism.
- Explain how Kennedy's cold war foreign policy led to crises in Cuba and Vietnam before Soviet-American tensions eased.
- Outline the Supreme Court's role in promoting reform.
- Describe how the non-violent achievements of moderate civil rights activists gave way to black nationalism and violence.
- Explain why Lyndon Johnson's extraordinary efforts to frame a Great Society resulted in disillusionment and social friction.
- Explain how a youth culture gave birth to a radical New Left and an apolitical counterculture.
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