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Chapter Review

Chronological Reasoning for Chapter 26

Question

This chronology lists significant historical events covered in the chapter but not all of them are directly related. To complete this activity, select three to five events and write a creative, paragraph-length story that explains how these events are connected, what happened, and why it matters.

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CHRONOLOGY

1945
  • Roosevelt dies; Truman becomes president.
1946
  • Postwar labor unrest.
  • President’s Committee on Civil Rights created.
  • George F. Kennan drafts containment policy.
  • United States grants independence to Philippines.
  • Employment Act.
  • Republicans gain control of Congress.
1947
  • National Security Act.
  • Truman announces Truman Doctrine.
  • U.S. aid to Greece and Turkey.
  • Truman establishes loyalty program.
  • Mendez v. Westminster.
1948
  • Marshall Plan approved.
  • Truman orders desegregation of military.
  • American GI Forum founded.
  • United States recognizes Israel.
  • Truman elected president.
1948–1949
  • Berlin crisis and airlift.
1949
  • Communists take over China
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization formed.
  • Soviet Union explodes atomic bomb.
1950
  • Senator Joseph McCarthy claims U.S. government harbors Communists.
  • Truman approves hydrogen bomb.
  • Korean War begins.
1951
  • Truman fires General Douglas MacArthur.
  • U.S. occupation of Japan ends.
1952
  • Dwight D. Eisenhower elected president.
1953
  • Korean War ends.