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Access to History for the IB Diploma: Civil Rights and social movements in the Americas post-1945 Second Edition
Access to History for the IB Diploma: Civil Rights and social movements in the Americas post-1945 Second Edition
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A new edition for HL Option 2, History of the Americas, Topic 17: Civil rights and social movements in the Americas post-1945
The renowned IB Diploma History series, combining compelling narratives with academic rigor.
An authoritative and engaging narrative, with the widest variety of sources at this level, helping students to develop their knowledge and analytical skills. This second edition provides:
- Reliable, clear and in-depth narrative from topic experts
- Analysis of the historiography surrounding key debates
- Dedicated exam practice with model answers and practice questions
- TOK support and Historical Investigation questions to help with all aspects of the Diploma

Language
English
ISBN
9781471841323
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Dedication
Introduction
1 What you will study
2 How you will be assessed
3 About this book
CHAPTER 1 Native Americans and civil rights in the Americas
1 The indigenous population in Latin America
2 Native Americans in the USA
3 First Peoples in Canada
Examination advice
Examination practice
CHAPTER 2 African Americans and the Civil Rights Movement
1 African Americans to 1945
2 Short-term causes of the Civil Rights Movement 1945–55
3 Key debate: When did the Civil Rights Movement begin?
4 The end of segregation in the South 1955–65
Examination advice
Examination practice
CHAPTER 3 Martin, Malcolm and Black Power
1 The role of Martin Luther King Jr in the Civil Rights Movement
2 Key debate: Who or what played the most important role in the Civil Rights Movement?
3 The Nation of Islam and Malcolm X
4 The rise of Black Power in the 1960s
5 Key debate: How new and successful was the Black Power movement?
Examination advice
Examination practice
CHAPTER 4 Role of governments in Civil Rights Movements in the Americas
1 The US government and civil rights
2 The Bolivian government and civil rights
3 Key debate: Were Latin American constitutional guarantees of indigenous rights due to activism?
Examination advice
Examination practice
CHAPTER 5 Youth culture and protests of the 1960s and 1970s
1 Youth culture and protests in the USA
2 Key debate: How ‘new’, effective and widespread was 1960s’ US student radicalism?
3 Youth culture and protests in Canada
4 Youth culture and protests in Latin America
Examination advice
Examination practice
CHAPTER 6 Feminist movements in the Americas
1 Women’s movements in Canada
2 Women’s movements in Latin America
3 Women’s movements in the USA
4 Key debate: When and why did the modern women’s movement start?
Examination advice
Examination practice
CHAPTER 7 Hispanic-American movements in the United States
1 Mexican-Americans in the United States to 1980
2 Puerto Ricans in the United States to 1980
3 Hispanic-Americans, 1970–2000
4 The achievement of equality
5 Immigration – reform and controversy
Examination practice
Timeline
Glossary
Further reading
Internal assessment
Index
Backcover

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