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Deck 25: The Sixties, 1960-1968
1
During Freedom Summer:
A) very few white college students participated.
B) only black activists participated in the voter registration campaign.
C) signers of the Southern Manifesto launched a campaign against integration.
D) a coalition of civil rights groups launched a voter registration drive in Mississippi.
E) there was little violence.
A) very few white college students participated.
B) only black activists participated in the voter registration campaign.
C) signers of the Southern Manifesto launched a campaign against integration.
D) a coalition of civil rights groups launched a voter registration drive in Mississippi.
E) there was little violence.
a coalition of civil rights groups launched a voter registration drive in Mississippi.
2
Barry Goldwater's conservative movement:
A) marked a departure from the radical conservatism of William Buckley.
B) did not find traction among midwestern and eastern transplants to southern California.
C) was strongly embraced by the Young Americans for Freedom.
D) essentially ended with his landslide defeat in the 1964 presidential election.
A) marked a departure from the radical conservatism of William Buckley.
B) did not find traction among midwestern and eastern transplants to southern California.
C) was strongly embraced by the Young Americans for Freedom.
D) essentially ended with his landslide defeat in the 1964 presidential election.
was strongly embraced by the Young Americans for Freedom.
3
Why did John F. Kennedy consider civil rights a moral crisis for the nation?
A) He saw how racial tensions divided his own family.
B) He had personally witnessed the hardships of Jim Crow growing up.
C) He did not think racial equality in the United States possible without reparations for slavery.
D) He found racial discrimination incompatible with the United States' claim for leadership of the free world.
E) He considered civil rights an issue for women and gays as well as for African-Americans.
A) He saw how racial tensions divided his own family.
B) He had personally witnessed the hardships of Jim Crow growing up.
C) He did not think racial equality in the United States possible without reparations for slavery.
D) He found racial discrimination incompatible with the United States' claim for leadership of the free world.
E) He considered civil rights an issue for women and gays as well as for African-Americans.
He found racial discrimination incompatible with the United States' claim for leadership of the free world.
4
Which of the following was NOT true of the Cuban Missile Crisis?
A) The crisis was part of a dispute between the United States and the Soviet Union after a U.S. Navy vessel carrying nuclear warheads was intercepted off the coast of Turkey.
B) The crisis erupted after U.S. spy planes discovered Soviet nuclear missiles in Cuba.
C) The standoff brought the United States to the brink of nuclear war with the Soviet Union.
D) Kennedy was appalled that military leaders had discussed "winning" a nuclear war, prompting him to sign an above-ground nuclear test-ban treaty with the Soviets the following year.
A) The crisis was part of a dispute between the United States and the Soviet Union after a U.S. Navy vessel carrying nuclear warheads was intercepted off the coast of Turkey.
B) The crisis erupted after U.S. spy planes discovered Soviet nuclear missiles in Cuba.
C) The standoff brought the United States to the brink of nuclear war with the Soviet Union.
D) Kennedy was appalled that military leaders had discussed "winning" a nuclear war, prompting him to sign an above-ground nuclear test-ban treaty with the Soviets the following year.
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5
What set President Lyndon B. Johnson apart from his predecessor John F. Kennedy?
A) He was willing to focus on Cold War issues the way Kennedy did not.
B) He was free from the legacy of political compromise in Congress that had weakened Kennedy's reputation.
C) He had the charm and affability that the often-aloof Kennedy could not muster.
D) He knew the meaning of poverty and racial injustice from his own life experiences.
E) He lacked the political experience in Congress that made Kennedy such an effective president.
A) He was willing to focus on Cold War issues the way Kennedy did not.
B) He was free from the legacy of political compromise in Congress that had weakened Kennedy's reputation.
C) He had the charm and affability that the often-aloof Kennedy could not muster.
D) He knew the meaning of poverty and racial injustice from his own life experiences.
E) He lacked the political experience in Congress that made Kennedy such an effective president.
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6
To combat communism, one of John F. Kennedy's first acts was to:
A) call for a summit meeting between the two superpowers.
B) increase military spending on ballistic missiles.
C) suggest a ban on nuclear weapons.
D) deploy combat troops to Vietnam.
E) establish the Peace Corps.
A) call for a summit meeting between the two superpowers.
B) increase military spending on ballistic missiles.
C) suggest a ban on nuclear weapons.
D) deploy combat troops to Vietnam.
E) establish the Peace Corps.
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7
What was the purpose of Freedom Summer?
A) To bring national attention to the growing strength of Klan members in Mississippi.
B) To register new black voters across the state of Mississippi.
C) To address the failure of the Civil Rights Act to include a provision on voting rights in the South.
D) To provide field experience for new recruits to CORE and SNCC.
E) B and C
A) To bring national attention to the growing strength of Klan members in Mississippi.
B) To register new black voters across the state of Mississippi.
C) To address the failure of the Civil Rights Act to include a provision on voting rights in the South.
D) To provide field experience for new recruits to CORE and SNCC.
E) B and C
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8
The Berlin Wall:
A) was built with the cooperation of West Germany and her western allies, who sought to improve relations with the Soviet Union.
B) was torn down in 1989 by a group of Soviet protestors.
C) was erected in 1961 by the Soviets to stem the rising tide of emigration from East Berlin to West Berlin.
D) became an unlikely symbol of hope that one day the Cold War would end.
A) was built with the cooperation of West Germany and her western allies, who sought to improve relations with the Soviet Union.
B) was torn down in 1989 by a group of Soviet protestors.
C) was erected in 1961 by the Soviets to stem the rising tide of emigration from East Berlin to West Berlin.
D) became an unlikely symbol of hope that one day the Cold War would end.
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9
Why did the African-American civil rights protesters who marched in June 1963 in more than 186 cities not try more deliberately to avoid arrest?
A) They had tried to avoid any encounter with the police as best they could.
B) Too many police officers had infiltrated the civil rights movement.
C) Most of the protesters came from privileged backgrounds and knew that they would get off easy.
D) The very point of the protests was to illustrate the punitive nature of southern Jim Crow justice.
E) Until that time, the police had had a reputation of being highly sympathetic to the civil rights movement.
A) They had tried to avoid any encounter with the police as best they could.
B) Too many police officers had infiltrated the civil rights movement.
C) Most of the protesters came from privileged backgrounds and knew that they would get off easy.
D) The very point of the protests was to illustrate the punitive nature of southern Jim Crow justice.
E) Until that time, the police had had a reputation of being highly sympathetic to the civil rights movement.
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10
The 1960 sit-in at Greensboro, North Carolina:
A) sparked similar successful demonstrations throughout the South.
B) did not end with integration of the Woolworth's lunch counter.
C) encountered a harsh reaction from Greensboro's police force, which jailed the four ringleaders.
D) was staged in one of the most notoriously racist cities of the South, where angry residents remained deeply committed to the racial divide.
A) sparked similar successful demonstrations throughout the South.
B) did not end with integration of the Woolworth's lunch counter.
C) encountered a harsh reaction from Greensboro's police force, which jailed the four ringleaders.
D) was staged in one of the most notoriously racist cities of the South, where angry residents remained deeply committed to the racial divide.
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11
During the Bay of Pigs invasion:
A) the CIA failed in its mission.
B) Eisenhower suspended trade with Cuba.
C) the CIA restored Fulgencio Batista to power.
D) a popular uprising of anti-Castro Cubans toppled Castro's regime.
E) Fidel Castro took over American landholdings.
A) the CIA failed in its mission.
B) Eisenhower suspended trade with Cuba.
C) the CIA restored Fulgencio Batista to power.
D) a popular uprising of anti-Castro Cubans toppled Castro's regime.
E) Fidel Castro took over American landholdings.
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12
Republican Barry Goldwater viewed as a threat to freedom:
A) the New Deal welfare state.
B) the nuclear weapons buildup.
C) the military-industrial complex.
D) the proliferation of private charities.
E) large corporations.
A) the New Deal welfare state.
B) the nuclear weapons buildup.
C) the military-industrial complex.
D) the proliferation of private charities.
E) large corporations.
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13
Regarding civil rights during his presidency, John F. Kennedy:
A) immediately addressed the demands of black activists.
B) remained completely uninvolved.
C) was reluctant to address the movement's demands until 1963.
D) instructed his brother Robert Kennedy to immediately enforce desegregation in the South.
E) proposed a civil rights bill his first week in office.
A) immediately addressed the demands of black activists.
B) remained completely uninvolved.
C) was reluctant to address the movement's demands until 1963.
D) instructed his brother Robert Kennedy to immediately enforce desegregation in the South.
E) proposed a civil rights bill his first week in office.
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14
Barry Goldwater's 1964 campaign emphasized:
A) increased taxes to balance the budget.
B) an immediate pullout from Vietnam.
C) a reduction in governmental regulations.
D) racial equality in the United States.
E) a less aggressive approach to the Cold War.
A) increased taxes to balance the budget.
B) an immediate pullout from Vietnam.
C) a reduction in governmental regulations.
D) racial equality in the United States.
E) a less aggressive approach to the Cold War.
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15
How could Birmingham police chief Eugene Connor have undermined Martin Luther King Jr.'s strategy in Birmingham in May 1963?
A) He could have arrested more of the protesters.
B) He could have requested the National Guard from the governor of Alabama.
C) He could have requested federal assistance from President John F. Kennedy.
D) He could have allowed the protesters to march unimpeded.
E) He could have organized a counter protest by the Ku Klux Klan.
A) He could have arrested more of the protesters.
B) He could have requested the National Guard from the governor of Alabama.
C) He could have requested federal assistance from President John F. Kennedy.
D) He could have allowed the protesters to march unimpeded.
E) He could have organized a counter protest by the Ku Klux Klan.
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16
The Civil Rights Act:
A) prohibited racial discrimination in places of public accommodation, but not private accommodation.
B) was seen by Lyndon Johnson as "a fitting memorial" to John F. Kennedy, after his assassination.
C) did not include a ban on discrimination on the basis of "sex" until the original bill was amended two years later.
D) prohibited racial discrimination in places of employment only.
A) prohibited racial discrimination in places of public accommodation, but not private accommodation.
B) was seen by Lyndon Johnson as "a fitting memorial" to John F. Kennedy, after his assassination.
C) did not include a ban on discrimination on the basis of "sex" until the original bill was amended two years later.
D) prohibited racial discrimination in places of employment only.
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17
Why did the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party (MFDP) emerge at the Democratic Party convention in Atlantic City in 1964?
A) The MFDP had won local elections in Mississippi.
B) The MFDP was the white supremacist delegation sent to New Jersey by white Mississippians.
C) The MFDP had received a personal invitation from the family of the deceased President John F. Kennedy.
D) The MFDP challenged the state's Democratic Party's claim that it represented Mississippi fairly.
E) The MFDP organized white supremacists in Mississippi unhappy with Lyndon Johnson's civil rights plank.
A) The MFDP had won local elections in Mississippi.
B) The MFDP was the white supremacist delegation sent to New Jersey by white Mississippians.
C) The MFDP had received a personal invitation from the family of the deceased President John F. Kennedy.
D) The MFDP challenged the state's Democratic Party's claim that it represented Mississippi fairly.
E) The MFDP organized white supremacists in Mississippi unhappy with Lyndon Johnson's civil rights plank.
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18
The 1963 March on Washington:
A) included various female speakers.
B) included speeches with militant language.
C) focused solely on economic justice.
D) focused solely on a languishing civil rights bill.
E) was a high point in black and white cooperation.
A) included various female speakers.
B) included speeches with militant language.
C) focused solely on economic justice.
D) focused solely on a languishing civil rights bill.
E) was a high point in black and white cooperation.
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19
What did President John F. Kennedy have in common with his predecessor Dwight D. Eisenhower?
A) Both came from the conservative wing of the Democratic Party.
B) Both had been high-ranking officers during the U.S. invasion of France in World War II.
C) Both preferred the challenges of domestic policy rather than foreign affairs.
D) Both tended to view the entire world through the lens of the Cold War.
E) Both came from Massachusetts.
A) Both came from the conservative wing of the Democratic Party.
B) Both had been high-ranking officers during the U.S. invasion of France in World War II.
C) Both preferred the challenges of domestic policy rather than foreign affairs.
D) Both tended to view the entire world through the lens of the Cold War.
E) Both came from Massachusetts.
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20
What event forced John F. Kennedy to take meaningful action in support of the civil rights movement?
A) Selma-to-Birmingham March.
B) March on Washington rally.
C) King's demonstrations in Birmingham.
D) Greensboro sit-ins.
E) Freedom Summer campaign.
A) Selma-to-Birmingham March.
B) March on Washington rally.
C) King's demonstrations in Birmingham.
D) Greensboro sit-ins.
E) Freedom Summer campaign.
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21
Why did the United States continue to support South Vietnamese leader Ngo Dinh Diem's corrupt and weak regime?
A) Diem had the support of his people, which pointed to an eventual South Vietnamese victory over the communists.
B) By 1963, Diem's forces had regained much of the Vietnamese countryside from the outnumbered Viet Cong.
C) Presidents Kennedy and Johnson feared losing Vietnam to communism.
D) U.S. officials were caught by surprise when a military coup led to Diem's death.
A) Diem had the support of his people, which pointed to an eventual South Vietnamese victory over the communists.
B) By 1963, Diem's forces had regained much of the Vietnamese countryside from the outnumbered Viet Cong.
C) Presidents Kennedy and Johnson feared losing Vietnam to communism.
D) U.S. officials were caught by surprise when a military coup led to Diem's death.
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22
Why was liberation theology so popular in Latin America in the 1960s?
A) The Second Vatican Council had sanctioned birth control.
B) The Cuban Revolution had inspired neighboring nations.
C) Kennedy's Alliance for Progress was bearing fruit.
D) The Cuban Missile Crisis had shattered the region's complacency.
E) Reform in the Catholic Church had inspired social justice activists.
A) The Second Vatican Council had sanctioned birth control.
B) The Cuban Revolution had inspired neighboring nations.
C) Kennedy's Alliance for Progress was bearing fruit.
D) The Cuban Missile Crisis had shattered the region's complacency.
E) Reform in the Catholic Church had inspired social justice activists.
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23
The antiwar movement:
A) attracted only draft-age males.
B) was of little interest to civil-rights activists.
C) never built a mass constituency.
D) had little impact on public opinion.
E) challenged the foundations of Cold War thinking.
A) attracted only draft-age males.
B) was of little interest to civil-rights activists.
C) never built a mass constituency.
D) had little impact on public opinion.
E) challenged the foundations of Cold War thinking.
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24
What did students of the New Left movement think was missing in American liberalism in the 1960s?
A) The willingness to address poverty.
B) The reluctance of companies to recognize unions.
C) The commitment to legislate on behalf of Social Security.
D) The practice of true participatory democracy.
E) A concern about the threat of monopoly in industrial capitalism.
A) The willingness to address poverty.
B) The reluctance of companies to recognize unions.
C) The commitment to legislate on behalf of Social Security.
D) The practice of true participatory democracy.
E) A concern about the threat of monopoly in industrial capitalism.
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25
Which of the following organizations does not belong in this group?
A) SNCC.
B) YAF.
C) CORE.
D) SDS.
E) NAACP.
A) SNCC.
B) YAF.
C) CORE.
D) SDS.
E) NAACP.
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26
In the Feminine Mystique, Betty Friedan:
A) focused on the plight of working-class women.
B) emphasized the role of child rearing for women.
C) focused on the discontents of middle-class women.
D) focused on the particular plight of black women.
E) emphasized the role women played in the antiwar movement.
A) focused on the plight of working-class women.
B) emphasized the role of child rearing for women.
C) focused on the discontents of middle-class women.
D) focused on the particular plight of black women.
E) emphasized the role women played in the antiwar movement.
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27
Malcolm X:
A) supported integration efforts.
B) worked with the Southern Christian Leadership Conference.
C) insisted that blacks have economic and political autonomy.
D) felt that the Black Power movement went too far.
E) was inspired by the efforts of Booker T. Washington.
A) supported integration efforts.
B) worked with the Southern Christian Leadership Conference.
C) insisted that blacks have economic and political autonomy.
D) felt that the Black Power movement went too far.
E) was inspired by the efforts of Booker T. Washington.
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28
All of the following were part of Martin Luther King Jr.'s Chicago Freedom Movement platform EXCEPT:
A) the integration of public housing.
B) equal access to mortgages.
C) an end to discrimination by employers and unions.
D) voter registration of black citizens.
E) construction of low-income housing.
A) the integration of public housing.
B) equal access to mortgages.
C) an end to discrimination by employers and unions.
D) voter registration of black citizens.
E) construction of low-income housing.
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29
In what ways did the counterculture represent the fulfillment of the consumer marketplace?
A) The counterculture extended the concept of individual choice into every realm of life.
B) The counterculture made mass consumption more affordable for college students.
C) The counterculture revived the concept of free competition and innovation.
D) The counterculture extended the privilege of consumption and leisure to the young.
E) Members of the counterculture were the primary consumers of new technology.
A) The counterculture extended the concept of individual choice into every realm of life.
B) The counterculture made mass consumption more affordable for college students.
C) The counterculture revived the concept of free competition and innovation.
D) The counterculture extended the privilege of consumption and leisure to the young.
E) Members of the counterculture were the primary consumers of new technology.
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30
On what grounds could foreign nationals apply for immigrant status in the United States after 1965?
A) The color of their skin.
B) Their proficiency in English.
C) Their anticommunist credentials.
D) Their family ties to U.S. citizens or other immigrants.
E) Their experience in counterinsurgency operations.
A) The color of their skin.
B) Their proficiency in English.
C) Their anticommunist credentials.
D) Their family ties to U.S. citizens or other immigrants.
E) Their experience in counterinsurgency operations.
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31
Why are the riots in American cities during the 1960s best understood as battles?
A) The Department of Defense deployed regular army units to suppress these uprisings.
B) African-American rioters often had received military training in Cuba and Venezuela.
C) Urban blacks saw the predominantly white police force as an occupying army.
D) Rioters frequently employed weapons otherwise only used in military combat operations.
E) Riot squads were organized by the Department of Defense.
A) The Department of Defense deployed regular army units to suppress these uprisings.
B) African-American rioters often had received military training in Cuba and Venezuela.
C) Urban blacks saw the predominantly white police force as an occupying army.
D) Rioters frequently employed weapons otherwise only used in military combat operations.
E) Riot squads were organized by the Department of Defense.
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32
The free speech movement:
A) failed in its efforts to establish free speech on college campuses.
B) began in Berkeley to protest a campus ban on political groups convening and distributing literature at a central meeting place.
C) began in Los Angeles to protest a campus ban on political literature.
D) began in Port Huron to protest a campus ban on political literature.
E) had little support among college-age students at the time.
A) failed in its efforts to establish free speech on college campuses.
B) began in Berkeley to protest a campus ban on political groups convening and distributing literature at a central meeting place.
C) began in Los Angeles to protest a campus ban on political literature.
D) began in Port Huron to protest a campus ban on political literature.
E) had little support among college-age students at the time.
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The War on Poverty
A) was first proposed by Richard Nixon as a means to gain support of congressional Democrats during Eisenhower's second term.
B) was not a part of Johnson's Great Society agenda.
C) concentrated on equipping the poor with skills and rebuilding their spirit and motivation.
D) guaranteed an annual income for most Americans.
A) was first proposed by Richard Nixon as a means to gain support of congressional Democrats during Eisenhower's second term.
B) was not a part of Johnson's Great Society agenda.
C) concentrated on equipping the poor with skills and rebuilding their spirit and motivation.
D) guaranteed an annual income for most Americans.
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34
Black Power emerged as a response to all of the following factors EXCEPT:
A) frustrations over the federal government's failure to stop violence against civil rights workers.
B) white workers' attempts to determine the civil rights movement's strategy.
C) the civil rights movement's failure to have any impact on the economic problems of black ghettos.
D) the growing ideas of racial self-assertion and black self-determination.
E) the passage of the Civil Rights Act.
A) frustrations over the federal government's failure to stop violence against civil rights workers.
B) white workers' attempts to determine the civil rights movement's strategy.
C) the civil rights movement's failure to have any impact on the economic problems of black ghettos.
D) the growing ideas of racial self-assertion and black self-determination.
E) the passage of the Civil Rights Act.
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The Black Panther Party:
A) repudiated the notion of "black power" and worked for reconciliation between the divided factions of SNCC and CORE.
B) provided education and healthcare to urban residents.
C) unlike other black militant groups of the era, did not suffer from internal dissension.
D) became a target of the FBI and California police.
E) B and D
A) repudiated the notion of "black power" and worked for reconciliation between the divided factions of SNCC and CORE.
B) provided education and healthcare to urban residents.
C) unlike other black militant groups of the era, did not suffer from internal dissension.
D) became a target of the FBI and California police.
E) B and D
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36
Which of the following statements BEST describes the legacy of the War on Poverty?
A) Its overwhelming success suggested that restoring Americans' economic security was ultimately more important than securing their civil rights.
B) It cemented Lyndon B. Johnson's reputation as one of the most popular presidents in American history.
C) It transformed the condition of life in poor urban neighborhoods.
D) It helped significantly reduce America's incidence of poverty.
A) Its overwhelming success suggested that restoring Americans' economic security was ultimately more important than securing their civil rights.
B) It cemented Lyndon B. Johnson's reputation as one of the most popular presidents in American history.
C) It transformed the condition of life in poor urban neighborhoods.
D) It helped significantly reduce America's incidence of poverty.
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Which of the following statements is NOT accurate about the 1965 Voting Rights Act?
A) It was partly the result of the Selma to Montgomery civil rights march where participants were brutally assaulted by police.
B) It upheld the right of county officials to oversee black voter registration in cases where provided for by local statute.
C) It empowered federal officials to oversee voter registration.
D) It was strongly endorsed by President Johnson.
A) It was partly the result of the Selma to Montgomery civil rights march where participants were brutally assaulted by police.
B) It upheld the right of county officials to oversee black voter registration in cases where provided for by local statute.
C) It empowered federal officials to oversee voter registration.
D) It was strongly endorsed by President Johnson.
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38
By 1968, the number of U.S. troops in Vietnam:
A) was less than in 1965.
B) was decreasing as the peace process accelerated.
C) exceeded half a million as the war became more brutal.
D) was reduced, as President Johnson considered running for another term.
E) was of little concern to most Americans.
A) was less than in 1965.
B) was decreasing as the peace process accelerated.
C) exceeded half a million as the war became more brutal.
D) was reduced, as President Johnson considered running for another term.
E) was of little concern to most Americans.
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What opened Malcolm X up to the possibility of interracial cooperation in the United States?
A) The interracial harmony he witnessed among Muslims in Saudi Arabia.
B) The tragedy of Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination.
C) The goodwill displayed by white college students of the new left movement.
D) The progressive legislation pushed by President Lyndon B. Johnson.
E) The anti-war protests of college students.
A) The interracial harmony he witnessed among Muslims in Saudi Arabia.
B) The tragedy of Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination.
C) The goodwill displayed by white college students of the new left movement.
D) The progressive legislation pushed by President Lyndon B. Johnson.
E) The anti-war protests of college students.
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40
The Gulf of Tonkin resolution:
A) was a nonbinding measure that passed both the House and Senate calling for peace negotiations between North and South Vietnam.
B) was opposed by the majority of lawmakers in Congress.
C) authorized a ground invasion of U.S. troops into North Vietnam.
D) authorized the president to take "all necessary measures to repel armed attack" in Vietnam.
A) was a nonbinding measure that passed both the House and Senate calling for peace negotiations between North and South Vietnam.
B) was opposed by the majority of lawmakers in Congress.
C) authorized a ground invasion of U.S. troops into North Vietnam.
D) authorized the president to take "all necessary measures to repel armed attack" in Vietnam.
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The American Indian Movement:
A) was in opposition to the Red Power movement.
B) demanded the end of the tribal system.
C) demanded greater tribal self-government.
D) urged all Indians to leave their reservations.
E) demanded greater federal control of the reservation system.
A) was in opposition to the Red Power movement.
B) demanded the end of the tribal system.
C) demanded greater tribal self-government.
D) urged all Indians to leave their reservations.
E) demanded greater federal control of the reservation system.
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42
The National Organization for Women (NOW) campaigned for all of the following EXCEPT:
A) an end to the mass media's false image of women.
B) equal job opportunities for women.
C) equal educational opportunities.
D) equal opportunities in politics.
E) an end to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
A) an end to the mass media's false image of women.
B) equal job opportunities for women.
C) equal educational opportunities.
D) equal opportunities in politics.
E) an end to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
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43
Rachel Carson's Silent Spring inspired the:
A) environmental movement.
B) feminist movement.
C) gay liberation movement.
D) conservative movement.
E) Indian movement.
A) environmental movement.
B) feminist movement.
C) gay liberation movement.
D) conservative movement.
E) Indian movement.
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After the Stonewall riot:
A) gay men and lesbians divided into two separate political movements.
B) the gay liberation movement came to an end.
C) prejudice against lesbians ended.
D) a militant gay liberation movement was born.
E) prejudice against gay men increased.
A) gay men and lesbians divided into two separate political movements.
B) the gay liberation movement came to an end.
C) prejudice against lesbians ended.
D) a militant gay liberation movement was born.
E) prejudice against gay men increased.
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45
Match the person or term with the with the correct description.
James Meredith
A)Great Society
B)Unsafe at Any Speed
C)"Letter from Birmingham Jail"
D)National Farm Worker's Association
E)Free Speech movement
F)supporter of Black Power movement
G)Bay of Pigs
H)The Other America
I)founder of NOW
J)Nation of Islam
K)SDS leader
L)University of Mississippi
M)interracial marriage
James Meredith
A)Great Society
B)Unsafe at Any Speed
C)"Letter from Birmingham Jail"
D)National Farm Worker's Association
E)Free Speech movement
F)supporter of Black Power movement
G)Bay of Pigs
H)The Other America
I)founder of NOW
J)Nation of Islam
K)SDS leader
L)University of Mississippi
M)interracial marriage
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46
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Betty Friedan
A)Great Society
B)Unsafe at Any Speed
C)"Letter from Birmingham Jail"
D)National Farm Worker's Association
E)Free Speech movement
F)supporter of Black Power movement
G)Bay of Pigs
H)The Other America
I)founder of NOW
J)Nation of Islam
K)SDS leader
L)University of Mississippi
M)interracial marriage
Betty Friedan
A)Great Society
B)Unsafe at Any Speed
C)"Letter from Birmingham Jail"
D)National Farm Worker's Association
E)Free Speech movement
F)supporter of Black Power movement
G)Bay of Pigs
H)The Other America
I)founder of NOW
J)Nation of Islam
K)SDS leader
L)University of Mississippi
M)interracial marriage
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47
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Martin Luther King Jr.
A)Great Society
B)Unsafe at Any Speed
C)"Letter from Birmingham Jail"
D)National Farm Worker's Association
E)Free Speech movement
F)supporter of Black Power movement
G)Bay of Pigs
H)The Other America
I)founder of NOW
J)Nation of Islam
K)SDS leader
L)University of Mississippi
M)interracial marriage
Martin Luther King Jr.
A)Great Society
B)Unsafe at Any Speed
C)"Letter from Birmingham Jail"
D)National Farm Worker's Association
E)Free Speech movement
F)supporter of Black Power movement
G)Bay of Pigs
H)The Other America
I)founder of NOW
J)Nation of Islam
K)SDS leader
L)University of Mississippi
M)interracial marriage
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48
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Carl Ogelsby
A)Great Society
B)Unsafe at Any Speed
C)"Letter from Birmingham Jail"
D)National Farm Worker's Association
E)Free Speech movement
F)supporter of Black Power movement
G)Bay of Pigs
H)The Other America
I)founder of NOW
J)Nation of Islam
K)SDS leader
L)University of Mississippi
M)interracial marriage
Carl Ogelsby
A)Great Society
B)Unsafe at Any Speed
C)"Letter from Birmingham Jail"
D)National Farm Worker's Association
E)Free Speech movement
F)supporter of Black Power movement
G)Bay of Pigs
H)The Other America
I)founder of NOW
J)Nation of Islam
K)SDS leader
L)University of Mississippi
M)interracial marriage
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49
In 1967, the Supreme Court ruled in Loving v. Virginia that:
A) suspects could refuse to cooperate with police.
B) local elections could be monitored by federal officials.
C) state laws prohibiting interracial marriage were unconstitutional.
D) those in police custody had certain rights.
E) school prayer was unconstitutional.
A) suspects could refuse to cooperate with police.
B) local elections could be monitored by federal officials.
C) state laws prohibiting interracial marriage were unconstitutional.
D) those in police custody had certain rights.
E) school prayer was unconstitutional.
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50
The Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision:
A) created a woman's constitutional right to an abortion.
B) was the least controversial piece of the rights revolution.
C) provoked little opposition.
D) declared school prayer was unconstitutional.
E) legalized birth control.
A) created a woman's constitutional right to an abortion.
B) was the least controversial piece of the rights revolution.
C) provoked little opposition.
D) declared school prayer was unconstitutional.
E) legalized birth control.
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51
Women's Liberation:
A) was a single-issue movement that argued for equal pay for equal work.
B) was a movement born of other movements where female activists had experienced discriminatory treatment from their male counterparts.
C) remained a tiny, fringe movement because of its radical tactics, including "consciousness-raising" sessions and a takeover of the 1968 Miss America Pageant.
D) B and C
A) was a single-issue movement that argued for equal pay for equal work.
B) was a movement born of other movements where female activists had experienced discriminatory treatment from their male counterparts.
C) remained a tiny, fringe movement because of its radical tactics, including "consciousness-raising" sessions and a takeover of the 1968 Miss America Pageant.
D) B and C
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52
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Malcolm X
A)Great Society
B)Unsafe at Any Speed
C)"Letter from Birmingham Jail"
D)National Farm Worker's Association
E)Free Speech movement
F)supporter of Black Power movement
G)Bay of Pigs
H)The Other America
I)founder of NOW
J)Nation of Islam
K)SDS leader
L)University of Mississippi
M)interracial marriage
Malcolm X
A)Great Society
B)Unsafe at Any Speed
C)"Letter from Birmingham Jail"
D)National Farm Worker's Association
E)Free Speech movement
F)supporter of Black Power movement
G)Bay of Pigs
H)The Other America
I)founder of NOW
J)Nation of Islam
K)SDS leader
L)University of Mississippi
M)interracial marriage
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53
Chicano farm workers found a powerful advocate in:
A) the bracero program.
B) Cesar Chavez.
C) Mario Savio.
D) Carlos Bulosan.
E) the Border Patrol.
A) the bracero program.
B) Cesar Chavez.
C) Mario Savio.
D) Carlos Bulosan.
E) the Border Patrol.
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54
In the 1960s, Latino rights in particular were the focus of the:
A) Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee.
B) United Farm Workers.
C) Mattachine Society.
D) Redstockings.
E) NAACP.
A) Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee.
B) United Farm Workers.
C) Mattachine Society.
D) Redstockings.
E) NAACP.
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55
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Cesar Chavez
A)Great Society
B)Unsafe at Any Speed
C)"Letter from Birmingham Jail"
D)National Farm Worker's Association
E)Free Speech movement
F)supporter of Black Power movement
G)Bay of Pigs
H)The Other America
I)founder of NOW
J)Nation of Islam
K)SDS leader
L)University of Mississippi
M)interracial marriage
Cesar Chavez
A)Great Society
B)Unsafe at Any Speed
C)"Letter from Birmingham Jail"
D)National Farm Worker's Association
E)Free Speech movement
F)supporter of Black Power movement
G)Bay of Pigs
H)The Other America
I)founder of NOW
J)Nation of Islam
K)SDS leader
L)University of Mississippi
M)interracial marriage
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56
In 1966, the Supreme Court ruled in Miranda v. Arizona that:
A) suspects could not refuse to cooperate with police.
B) local elections could be monitored by federal officials.
C) states must permit interracial marriage.
D) those in police custody had certain rights.
E) school prayer was unconstitutional.
A) suspects could not refuse to cooperate with police.
B) local elections could be monitored by federal officials.
C) states must permit interracial marriage.
D) those in police custody had certain rights.
E) school prayer was unconstitutional.
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57
How did the women's liberation movement inspire a major expansion of the idea of freedom?
A) The women's movement included members of the middle class as well as the working class.
B) The women's movement included men and women.
C) The women's movement included African-Americans, Mexican-Americans, and Anglo-Americans.
D) The women's movement took the protest for social justice to the streets.
E) The women's movement brought considerations of power and justice inside the family.
A) The women's movement included members of the middle class as well as the working class.
B) The women's movement included men and women.
C) The women's movement included African-Americans, Mexican-Americans, and Anglo-Americans.
D) The women's movement took the protest for social justice to the streets.
E) The women's movement brought considerations of power and justice inside the family.
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58
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Fidel Castro
A)Great Society
B)Unsafe at Any Speed
C)"Letter from Birmingham Jail"
D)National Farm Worker's Association
E)Free Speech movement
F)supporter of Black Power movement
G)Bay of Pigs
H)The Other America
I)founder of NOW
J)Nation of Islam
K)SDS leader
L)University of Mississippi
M)interracial marriage
Fidel Castro
A)Great Society
B)Unsafe at Any Speed
C)"Letter from Birmingham Jail"
D)National Farm Worker's Association
E)Free Speech movement
F)supporter of Black Power movement
G)Bay of Pigs
H)The Other America
I)founder of NOW
J)Nation of Islam
K)SDS leader
L)University of Mississippi
M)interracial marriage
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59
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Michael Harrington
A)Great Society
B)Unsafe at Any Speed
C)"Letter from Birmingham Jail"
D)National Farm Worker's Association
E)Free Speech movement
F)supporter of Black Power movement
G)Bay of Pigs
H)The Other America
I)founder of NOW
J)Nation of Islam
K)SDS leader
L)University of Mississippi
M)interracial marriage
Michael Harrington
A)Great Society
B)Unsafe at Any Speed
C)"Letter from Birmingham Jail"
D)National Farm Worker's Association
E)Free Speech movement
F)supporter of Black Power movement
G)Bay of Pigs
H)The Other America
I)founder of NOW
J)Nation of Islam
K)SDS leader
L)University of Mississippi
M)interracial marriage
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60
On April 4, 1968, Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated:
A) while in Memphis, supporting a garbage workers' strike.
B) as he launched the Poor People's Campaign in Dallas.
C) and while the nation mourned his death, there was no violence.
D) and congressional support for the Open Housing Act was declined.
E) and no one was ever charged for the crime.
A) while in Memphis, supporting a garbage workers' strike.
B) as he launched the Poor People's Campaign in Dallas.
C) and while the nation mourned his death, there was no violence.
D) and congressional support for the Open Housing Act was declined.
E) and no one was ever charged for the crime.
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61
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Silent Spring
A)SDS
B)Richard Nixon's voter base
C)a congressional blank check
D)outlawed the poll tax
E)freedom of the press
F)Young Americans for Freedom
G)University of California at Berkeley
H)young American volunteers to help abroad
I)aid for Latin America
J)environmental movement
K)protection of the right to abortion
L)voter registration drive
M)women's health
Silent Spring
A)SDS
B)Richard Nixon's voter base
C)a congressional blank check
D)outlawed the poll tax
E)freedom of the press
F)Young Americans for Freedom
G)University of California at Berkeley
H)young American volunteers to help abroad
I)aid for Latin America
J)environmental movement
K)protection of the right to abortion
L)voter registration drive
M)women's health
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62
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Stokely Carmichael
A)Great Society
B)Unsafe at Any Speed
C)"Letter from Birmingham Jail"
D)National Farm Worker's Association
E)Free Speech movement
F)supporter of Black Power movement
G)Bay of Pigs
H)The Other America
I)founder of NOW
J)Nation of Islam
K)SDS leader
L)University of Mississippi
M)interracial marriage
Stokely Carmichael
A)Great Society
B)Unsafe at Any Speed
C)"Letter from Birmingham Jail"
D)National Farm Worker's Association
E)Free Speech movement
F)supporter of Black Power movement
G)Bay of Pigs
H)The Other America
I)founder of NOW
J)Nation of Islam
K)SDS leader
L)University of Mississippi
M)interracial marriage
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63
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Mario Savio
A)Great Society
B)Unsafe at Any Speed
C)"Letter from Birmingham Jail"
D)National Farm Worker's Association
E)Free Speech movement
F)supporter of Black Power movement
G)Bay of Pigs
H)The Other America
I)founder of NOW
J)Nation of Islam
K)SDS leader
L)University of Mississippi
M)interracial marriage
Mario Savio
A)Great Society
B)Unsafe at Any Speed
C)"Letter from Birmingham Jail"
D)National Farm Worker's Association
E)Free Speech movement
F)supporter of Black Power movement
G)Bay of Pigs
H)The Other America
I)founder of NOW
J)Nation of Islam
K)SDS leader
L)University of Mississippi
M)interracial marriage
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64
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Gulf of Tonkin resolution
A)SDS
B)Richard Nixon's voter base
C)a congressional blank check
D)outlawed the poll tax
E)freedom of the press
F)Young Americans for Freedom
G)University of California at Berkeley
H)young American volunteers to help abroad
I)aid for Latin America
J)environmental movement
K)protection of the right to abortion
L)voter registration drive
M)women's health
Gulf of Tonkin resolution
A)SDS
B)Richard Nixon's voter base
C)a congressional blank check
D)outlawed the poll tax
E)freedom of the press
F)Young Americans for Freedom
G)University of California at Berkeley
H)young American volunteers to help abroad
I)aid for Latin America
J)environmental movement
K)protection of the right to abortion
L)voter registration drive
M)women's health
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65
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Twenty-fourth Amendment
A)SDS
B)Richard Nixon's voter base
C)a congressional blank check
D)outlawed the poll tax
E)freedom of the press
F)Young Americans for Freedom
G)University of California at Berkeley
H)young American volunteers to help abroad
I)aid for Latin America
J)environmental movement
K)protection of the right to abortion
L)voter registration drive
M)women's health
Twenty-fourth Amendment
A)SDS
B)Richard Nixon's voter base
C)a congressional blank check
D)outlawed the poll tax
E)freedom of the press
F)Young Americans for Freedom
G)University of California at Berkeley
H)young American volunteers to help abroad
I)aid for Latin America
J)environmental movement
K)protection of the right to abortion
L)voter registration drive
M)women's health
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66
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Sharon Statement
A)SDS
B)Richard Nixon's voter base
C)a congressional blank check
D)outlawed the poll tax
E)freedom of the press
F)Young Americans for Freedom
G)University of California at Berkeley
H)young American volunteers to help abroad
I)aid for Latin America
J)environmental movement
K)protection of the right to abortion
L)voter registration drive
M)women's health
Sharon Statement
A)SDS
B)Richard Nixon's voter base
C)a congressional blank check
D)outlawed the poll tax
E)freedom of the press
F)Young Americans for Freedom
G)University of California at Berkeley
H)young American volunteers to help abroad
I)aid for Latin America
J)environmental movement
K)protection of the right to abortion
L)voter registration drive
M)women's health
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67
The movements of the 1960s challenged the 1950s understanding of freedom, which had been linked to the Cold War abroad and to consumer choice at home.
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68
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Lyndon Johnson
A)Great Society
B)Unsafe at Any Speed
C)"Letter from Birmingham Jail"
D)National Farm Worker's Association
E)Free Speech movement
F)supporter of Black Power movement
G)Bay of Pigs
H)The Other America
I)founder of NOW
J)Nation of Islam
K)SDS leader
L)University of Mississippi
M)interracial marriage
Lyndon Johnson
A)Great Society
B)Unsafe at Any Speed
C)"Letter from Birmingham Jail"
D)National Farm Worker's Association
E)Free Speech movement
F)supporter of Black Power movement
G)Bay of Pigs
H)The Other America
I)founder of NOW
J)Nation of Islam
K)SDS leader
L)University of Mississippi
M)interracial marriage
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69
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New York Times v. Sullivan
A)SDS
B)Richard Nixon's voter base
C)a congressional blank check
D)outlawed the poll tax
E)freedom of the press
F)Young Americans for Freedom
G)University of California at Berkeley
H)young American volunteers to help abroad
I)aid for Latin America
J)environmental movement
K)protection of the right to abortion
L)voter registration drive
M)women's health
New York Times v. Sullivan
A)SDS
B)Richard Nixon's voter base
C)a congressional blank check
D)outlawed the poll tax
E)freedom of the press
F)Young Americans for Freedom
G)University of California at Berkeley
H)young American volunteers to help abroad
I)aid for Latin America
J)environmental movement
K)protection of the right to abortion
L)voter registration drive
M)women's health
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70
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Freedom Summer
A)SDS
B)Richard Nixon's voter base
C)a congressional blank check
D)outlawed the poll tax
E)freedom of the press
F)Young Americans for Freedom
G)University of California at Berkeley
H)young American volunteers to help abroad
I)aid for Latin America
J)environmental movement
K)protection of the right to abortion
L)voter registration drive
M)women's health
Freedom Summer
A)SDS
B)Richard Nixon's voter base
C)a congressional blank check
D)outlawed the poll tax
E)freedom of the press
F)Young Americans for Freedom
G)University of California at Berkeley
H)young American volunteers to help abroad
I)aid for Latin America
J)environmental movement
K)protection of the right to abortion
L)voter registration drive
M)women's health
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71
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Ralph Nader
A)Great Society
B)Unsafe at Any Speed
C)"Letter from Birmingham Jail"
D)National Farm Worker's Association
E)Free Speech movement
F)supporter of Black Power movement
G)Bay of Pigs
H)The Other America
I)founder of NOW
J)Nation of Islam
K)SDS leader
L)University of Mississippi
M)interracial marriage
Ralph Nader
A)Great Society
B)Unsafe at Any Speed
C)"Letter from Birmingham Jail"
D)National Farm Worker's Association
E)Free Speech movement
F)supporter of Black Power movement
G)Bay of Pigs
H)The Other America
I)founder of NOW
J)Nation of Islam
K)SDS leader
L)University of Mississippi
M)interracial marriage
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72
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Free Speech movement
A)SDS
B)Richard Nixon's voter base
C)a congressional blank check
D)outlawed the poll tax
E)freedom of the press
F)Young Americans for Freedom
G)University of California at Berkeley
H)young American volunteers to help abroad
I)aid for Latin America
J)environmental movement
K)protection of the right to abortion
L)voter registration drive
M)women's health
Free Speech movement
A)SDS
B)Richard Nixon's voter base
C)a congressional blank check
D)outlawed the poll tax
E)freedom of the press
F)Young Americans for Freedom
G)University of California at Berkeley
H)young American volunteers to help abroad
I)aid for Latin America
J)environmental movement
K)protection of the right to abortion
L)voter registration drive
M)women's health
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73
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Peace Corps
A)SDS
B)Richard Nixon's voter base
C)a congressional blank check
D)outlawed the poll tax
E)freedom of the press
F)Young Americans for Freedom
G)University of California at Berkeley
H)young American volunteers to help abroad
I)aid for Latin America
J)environmental movement
K)protection of the right to abortion
L)voter registration drive
M)women's health
Peace Corps
A)SDS
B)Richard Nixon's voter base
C)a congressional blank check
D)outlawed the poll tax
E)freedom of the press
F)Young Americans for Freedom
G)University of California at Berkeley
H)young American volunteers to help abroad
I)aid for Latin America
J)environmental movement
K)protection of the right to abortion
L)voter registration drive
M)women's health
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74
The violence in Birmingham was surprising since it was a relatively peaceful city with little history of racial conflict.
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75
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Loving v. Virginia
A)Great Society
B)Unsafe at Any Speed
C)"Letter from Birmingham Jail"
D)National Farm Worker's Association
E)Free Speech movement
F)supporter of Black Power movement
G)Bay of Pigs
H)The Other America
I)founder of NOW
J)Nation of Islam
K)SDS leader
L)University of Mississippi
M)interracial marriage
Loving v. Virginia
A)Great Society
B)Unsafe at Any Speed
C)"Letter from Birmingham Jail"
D)National Farm Worker's Association
E)Free Speech movement
F)supporter of Black Power movement
G)Bay of Pigs
H)The Other America
I)founder of NOW
J)Nation of Islam
K)SDS leader
L)University of Mississippi
M)interracial marriage
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76
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Port Huron Statement
A)SDS
B)Richard Nixon's voter base
C)a congressional blank check
D)outlawed the poll tax
E)freedom of the press
F)Young Americans for Freedom
G)University of California at Berkeley
H)young American volunteers to help abroad
I)aid for Latin America
J)environmental movement
K)protection of the right to abortion
L)voter registration drive
M)women's health
Port Huron Statement
A)SDS
B)Richard Nixon's voter base
C)a congressional blank check
D)outlawed the poll tax
E)freedom of the press
F)Young Americans for Freedom
G)University of California at Berkeley
H)young American volunteers to help abroad
I)aid for Latin America
J)environmental movement
K)protection of the right to abortion
L)voter registration drive
M)women's health
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77
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Roe v. Wade
A)SDS
B)Richard Nixon's voter base
C)a congressional blank check
D)outlawed the poll tax
E)freedom of the press
F)Young Americans for Freedom
G)University of California at Berkeley
H)young American volunteers to help abroad
I)aid for Latin America
J)environmental movement
K)protection of the right to abortion
L)voter registration drive
M)women's health
Roe v. Wade
A)SDS
B)Richard Nixon's voter base
C)a congressional blank check
D)outlawed the poll tax
E)freedom of the press
F)Young Americans for Freedom
G)University of California at Berkeley
H)young American volunteers to help abroad
I)aid for Latin America
J)environmental movement
K)protection of the right to abortion
L)voter registration drive
M)women's health
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Our Bodies, Ourselves
A)SDS
B)Richard Nixon's voter base
C)a congressional blank check
D)outlawed the poll tax
E)freedom of the press
F)Young Americans for Freedom
G)University of California at Berkeley
H)young American volunteers to help abroad
I)aid for Latin America
J)environmental movement
K)protection of the right to abortion
L)voter registration drive
M)women's health
Our Bodies, Ourselves
A)SDS
B)Richard Nixon's voter base
C)a congressional blank check
D)outlawed the poll tax
E)freedom of the press
F)Young Americans for Freedom
G)University of California at Berkeley
H)young American volunteers to help abroad
I)aid for Latin America
J)environmental movement
K)protection of the right to abortion
L)voter registration drive
M)women's health
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79
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silent majority
A)SDS
B)Richard Nixon's voter base
C)a congressional blank check
D)outlawed the poll tax
E)freedom of the press
F)Young Americans for Freedom
G)University of California at Berkeley
H)young American volunteers to help abroad
I)aid for Latin America
J)environmental movement
K)protection of the right to abortion
L)voter registration drive
M)women's health
silent majority
A)SDS
B)Richard Nixon's voter base
C)a congressional blank check
D)outlawed the poll tax
E)freedom of the press
F)Young Americans for Freedom
G)University of California at Berkeley
H)young American volunteers to help abroad
I)aid for Latin America
J)environmental movement
K)protection of the right to abortion
L)voter registration drive
M)women's health
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80
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Alliance for Progress
A)SDS
B)Richard Nixon's voter base
C)a congressional blank check
D)outlawed the poll tax
E)freedom of the press
F)Young Americans for Freedom
G)University of California at Berkeley
H)young American volunteers to help abroad
I)aid for Latin America
J)environmental movement
K)protection of the right to abortion
L)voter registration drive
M)women's health
Alliance for Progress
A)SDS
B)Richard Nixon's voter base
C)a congressional blank check
D)outlawed the poll tax
E)freedom of the press
F)Young Americans for Freedom
G)University of California at Berkeley
H)young American volunteers to help abroad
I)aid for Latin America
J)environmental movement
K)protection of the right to abortion
L)voter registration drive
M)women's health
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