Deck 13: 1963-1968: The Great Society and Vietnam

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Lyndon Johnson easily won the 1964 presidential election.
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The success of Lyndon Johnson's domestic programs lived up to his rhetoric.
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In the 1960s, the U.S. Supreme Court acted as a catalyst for social change.
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Betty Freidan was the first president of the National Organization for Women.
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The Women's Rights movement of the 1960s borrowed some of its impetus from the concurrent Civil Rights movement.
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Betty Freidan was a radical feminist.
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The Women's Rights movement of the 1960s failed to achieve its goals.
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Integration was the goal of the "black power" movement.
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Congress gave Lyndon Johnson nearly unlimited latitude for conducting the Vietnam War.
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Living conditions for people in the Third World were worse in the 1960s than they had been before World War II.
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In what ways did the Vietnam War counteract or conflict with Lyndon Johnson's Great Society programs?
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What were Lyndon Johnson's reasons for escalating the Vietnam War in the late 1960s?
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How did the New Left and the counterculture differ from each other?
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Lyndon Johnson's domestic policies became known by what name?

A) The New Deal
B) The Square Deal
C) The New Frontier
D) The Great Society
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Who did Lyndon Johnson run against in the 1964 presidential election?

A) Richard Nixon
B) John F. Kennedy
C) Barry Goldwater
D) Robert Kennedy
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Which of the following was not one of the central concerns of Lyndon Johnson's domestic agenda?

A) Civil rights
B) Women's rights
C) Education
D) Poverty
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Which of the following Supreme Court rulings dealt with the issue of obscenity?

A) Cox v. Louisiana
B) Jacobellis v. Ohio
C) Engel v. Vitale
D) Loving v. Virginia
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The Civil Rights Act was signed by what president?

A) Dwight Eisenhower
B) John F. Kennedy
C) Lyndon Johnson
D) Richard Nixon
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Radical feminists in the 1960s did which of the following?

A) Held consciousness-raising sessions
B) Crowned a sheep at the Miss America Pageant
C) Entered all-male bars
D) All of the above
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Who coined the phrase "black power"?

A) Malcolm X
B) Stokely Carmichael
C) Martin Luther King, Jr.
D) Roy Wilkins
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The Watts riot broke out in what year?

A) 1965
B) 1966
C) 1967
D) 1968
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Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated in what year?

A) 1965
B) 1967
C) 1968
D) 1972
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In the 1960s, military governments arose in which of the following Latin American nations?

A) Guatemala
B) Brazil
C) Ecuador
D) All of the above
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The Johnson administration kept secret the peace overtures of what nation?

A) The U.S.S.R.
B) North Vietnam
C) China
D) All of the above
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More bombs were dropped on Vietnam during the Vietnam War than which of the following nations during World War II?

A) Germany
B) Japan
C) Italy
D) All of the above
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In the 1960s, it became illegal to burn what?

A) The flag
B) Draft cards
C) Army uniforms
D) All of the above
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Who developed the theory of the "power elite"?

A) Lyndon Johnson
B) Robert McNamara
C) Tom Hayden
D) C. Wright Mills
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The New Left centered where?

A) Congress
B) Universities
C) California
D) The South
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Who wrote The Making of a Counter Culture?

A) Theodore Roszak
B) Benjamin Spock
C) Tom Hayden
D) C. Wright Mills
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What issue, more than any other, united the New Left and the counterculture?

A) Poverty
B) Racial equality
C) Vietnam
D) The draft
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Robert Kennedy was assassinated in what city?

A) Dallas
B) New York
C) Los Angeles
D) Boise, Idaho
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Lyndon Johnson compared the situation in Southeast Asia in the early 1960s to the situation in Europe in the 1930s. He thought that U.S. nonintervention in the region would amount to "another Munich." Was this view justified? Why or why not?
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Discuss the evolution of the conflict in Vietnam. What led the United States into the war? Why did it drag on for as along as it did? What did the United States hope to gain? What was at stake for the Vietnamese, both North and South?
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Lyndon Johnson easily won the 1964 presidential election.
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The success of Lyndon Johnson's domestic programs lived up to his rhetoric.
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In the 1960s, the U.S. Supreme Court acted as a catalyst for social change.
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Betty Freidan was the first president of the National Organization for Women.
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The Women's Rights movement of the 1960s borrowed some of its impetus from the concurrent Civil Rights movement.
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Betty Freidan was a radical feminist.
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The Women's Rights movement of the 1960s failed to achieve its goals.
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Integration was the goal of the "black power" movement.
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Congress gave Lyndon Johnson nearly unlimited latitude for conducting the Vietnam War.
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Living conditions for people in the Third World were worse in the 1960s than they had been before World War II.
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In what ways did the Vietnam War counteract or conflict with Lyndon Johnson's Great Society programs?
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What were Lyndon Johnson's reasons for escalating the Vietnam War in the late 1960s?
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How did the New Left and the counterculture differ from each other?
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Lyndon Johnson's domestic policies became known by what name?

A) The New Deal
B) The Square Deal
C) The New Frontier
D) The Great Society
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Who did Lyndon Johnson run against in the 1964 presidential election?

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B) John F. Kennedy
C) Barry Goldwater
D) Robert Kennedy
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Which of the following was not one of the central concerns of Lyndon Johnson's domestic agenda?

A) Civil rights
B) Women's rights
C) Education
D) Poverty
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Which of the following Supreme Court rulings dealt with the issue of obscenity?

A) Cox v. Louisiana
B) Jacobellis v. Ohio
C) Engel v. Vitale
D) Loving v. Virginia
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The Civil Rights Act was signed by what president?

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B) John F. Kennedy
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Radical feminists in the 1960s did which of the following?

A) Held consciousness-raising sessions
B) Crowned a sheep at the Miss America Pageant
C) Entered all-male bars
D) All of the above
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Who coined the phrase "black power"?

A) Malcolm X
B) Stokely Carmichael
C) Martin Luther King, Jr.
D) Roy Wilkins
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The Watts riot broke out in what year?

A) 1965
B) 1966
C) 1967
D) 1968
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Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated in what year?

A) 1965
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C) 1968
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In the 1960s, military governments arose in which of the following Latin American nations?

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B) Brazil
C) Ecuador
D) All of the above
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The Johnson administration kept secret the peace overtures of what nation?

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B) North Vietnam
C) China
D) All of the above
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More bombs were dropped on Vietnam during the Vietnam War than which of the following nations during World War II?

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C) Italy
D) All of the above
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In the 1960s, it became illegal to burn what?

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Who developed the theory of the "power elite"?

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The New Left centered where?

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D) The South
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Who wrote The Making of a Counter Culture?

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What issue, more than any other, united the New Left and the counterculture?

A) Poverty
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C) Vietnam
D) The draft
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Robert Kennedy was assassinated in what city?

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Lyndon Johnson compared the situation in Southeast Asia in the early 1960s to the situation in Europe in the 1930s. He thought that U.S. nonintervention in the region would amount to "another Munich." Was this view justified? Why or why not?
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