Cold War Basics
Home & Suburbs
Vietnam & Korea

Everyday Culture
Evidence Writing
100

This rivalry between two superpowers after WWII never became an all‑out war but led to an arms race and proxy wars. (Answer: What is the Cold War between the United States and the ________?)

 What is the Soviet Union? (full: the Cold War was the rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union)

100

 Federal law that helped veterans get loans and education

What is the GI Bill of Rights?

100

The U.S. entered Korea and Vietnam to stop the spread of what?

 What is communism?

100

 Company that created Betty Crocker

What is General Mills?

100

One piece of evidence supporting that neighborhoods changed — fact 1 (loans and homes and what did it do for the growth of the suburbs)

GI Bill enabled veterans to buy homes → drove demand for housing and suburbs.

200

Year the Soviet Union first tested an atomic bomb

What is 1949?

200

Builder of mass‑produced identical low‑cost houses

 Who is Orrin Thompson?

200

 Years of the Vietnam War (as given in the chapter)

 What are 1954–1975? (note: major U.S. troop escalation began in the 1960s)

200

 Convenience product from General Mills that changed baking

What are cake mixes (or Bisquick)?

200

Second piece of evidence — fact 2 ( who helped build the 'burbs? How did the growth happen?)

What is Orrin Thompson's mass‑built suburbs (identical, low‑cost houses) that expanded suburbs rapidly?

300

Define "superpower"

What is a country with very great political and military power that can influence other nations?

300

Restrictive covenants blocked people of certain ______ or ______

 What are races and religions (or ethnic/religious groups)?

300

 Name one Minnesotan from the chapter and role (example)

Who is Jim Northrup, an Ojibwe Marine? (Other acceptable: Who is Mary Lu Ostergren Brunner, an army nurse? Or Khao Insixienymay, Lao commander who later immigrated to Minnesota?)

300

Why Betty Crocker appealed to homemakers after WWII

What is because she provided easy, time‑saving recipes, reassurance, and a domestic ideal that fit busy postwar families?

300

Third piece of evidence — fact 3 (discrimination in housing)

 What is restrictive covenants that prevented certain racial/ethnic/religious groups from buying homes?

400

One way the Cold War affected daily life (civil defense/homes)

What is building fallout shelters / civil defense preparations?

400

Two problems cities faced as people moved to suburbs

What are downtown decline (loss of businesses/tax base) and run‑down neighborhoods / decreased city revenues for repairs and upkeep?

400

 Major 1973 event that changed U.S. involvement in Vietnam

What is the U.S. signing a cease‑fire (1973) that led to removal of most U.S. forces?

400

Two Cold War inspired consumer/civil defense items from the chapter

What are fallout shelters and survival supplies? (Also acceptable: toy submarine kits, electric kitchen appliances)

400

One‑sentence explanation linking the GI Bill to neighborhood change (In a complete sentence)

 What is: The GI Bill made home loans and education affordable for veterans, increasing demand for houses and fueling suburban growth?

500

Why the Cold War is different from a "hot" war (two differences)

 What is that the Cold War involved indirect conflict (proxy wars), an arms race, and political rivalry rather than direct full-scale fighting between the two superpowers (unlike WWII)?

500

Role/purpose of the Metropolitan Council (created 1967)

What is a regional planning body that studies land use and plans regional parks, public transportation, and growth for the Twin Cities (Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington Counties)?

Vietnam & Korea

500

Sequence for end of the Vietnam War (cease‑fire and fall of Saigon)

What is the cease‑fire in 1973 and Saigon fell in 1975?

500

How General Mills' marketing (Betty Crocker) responded to postwar changes (two effects)

What is that General Mills promoted time‑saving convenience foods (cake mixes, Bisquick) and used photograph‑rich cookbooks to teach modern cooking, reinforcing the domestic ideal and making home cooking faster and more appealing?

500

Three‑sentence evidence paragraph (model answer)

After World War II, the GI Bill helped veterans secure loans and buy homes, which increased demand for housing and encouraged suburban growth. Builders like Orrin Thompson met that demand by mass‑producing identical, low‑cost houses outside cities, causing many families to move to suburbs. At the same time, downtowns lost businesses and tax revenue while restrictive covenants kept many neighborhoods segregated, all together dramatically changing urban and suburban neighborhoods.