A directory of essential primary sources for the Second Red Scare lesson, including names, dates, and archival links for McCarthy's speeches, HUAC transcripts, and the Rosenberg trial.
A concise study guide for students covering key vocabulary, core concepts, and review questions. Revised for a single-page layout with clear student work areas.
A two-page curated list of 20 historical visuals and primary sources related to 1950s mass media. Revised with tightened layout to fit exactly two pages and corrected header positioning.
A curated list of primary sources (commercials, political ads, and show excerpts) from the 1950s. Revised with better contrast, link styling, and page-break management.
Detailed speaker notes and instructional script for the Living Room Revolution presentation. Revised with expanded content to fill a 25-minute lesson and corrected page-break logic.
Complete answer key for the Living Room Revolution guided notes and analysis activity. Revised for better layout density and page-break management to keep sections together.
A student activity worksheet for analyzing primary sources from the 1950s, including a Swanson TV Dinner commercial and an Eisenhower political spot. Revised with higher contrast labels, better page breaks, and expanded writing areas.
A student guided notes document to accompany the Living Room Revolution slide deck. Revised with tightened spacing and padding to ensure a clean, one-page layout and fixed font sizes for header labels.
Presentation slides for the Living Room Revolution lesson, exploring the explosive growth of television, its impact on consumerism/economics, and its transformation of political campaigning in the 1950s. Revised for better contrast, fixed rotation, and adjusted badge positioning.
A comprehensive teacher guide for the Living Room Revolution lesson, providing a pacing guide, instructional priorities, and learning objectives for TN Standard US.67.