A couple of commercials from the 1972 Nixon vs. McGovern campaign. Please take a look at both. Which do you think is more effective? Why?
Last, Best Hope 2015
Official Blog of History 152 (U.S. History 1877--Present)
Wednesday, June 17, 2015
Nixon vs. Humphrey vs. Wallace

What was the main theme of the commercial/commercials you watched? What issues were the candidates using to try to sway voters? Did the commercial/commercials seem to you at all likely to be effective?
Watts Riots

Atomic Cafe
The Atomic Cafe documentary is a great source for understanding certain aspects of the Cold War period. It focuses more on that early Cold War stuff we did before the midterm, but, if you'd like a few extra credit points, you can view portions of the film and add your comments here. What did you learn about the Cold War period from the footage here that would be less easy to learn from a lecture or a textbook?
Monday, June 8, 2015
The Eugenics Movement

Monday, June 1, 2015
Philippine-American War (1899-1902)
While the 1900 contest between Bryan vs. McKinley was taking place, America was bogged down attempting to end an insurrection in the Philippines. Glance through this Philippine-American War site and choose one incident from this war that seems to you worth addressing in a presidential campaign either on the pro-war or anti-war side.
Thursday, May 28, 2015
Carnegie's Gospel of Wealth

Inaugural Addresses of the Presidents

Ulysses S. Grant: First Inaugural Address, Second Inaugural Address
Rutherford B. Hayes
James A. Garfield
Grover Cleveland: First Inaugural
Benjamin Harrison
Harper's Weekly

Thursday, May 15, 2014
Welcome!

To get started, here's a test of the History 152 blog system. If you don't already have one, please create for yourself a Google account by following the instructions at https://accounts.google.com. Blogger is linked to Google, and you *should* be able to use the Google account attached to your NSU e-mail address. That doesn't always work, and you may have to set up an independent account.
When you can log-in to blogger, click the "comments" link below, and answer each of the following questions:
- What figure from American history do you find the most interesting? Why?
- What is the most important thing you learned in your high school American history classes?
- What historical time period most interests you? Why?
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