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The Enduring Vision A History of the American People Concise
Quiz 28: Liberalism, Civil Rights, and War in Vietnam, 1960-1975
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Question 101
Essay
How and why did the protest movements of minorities shift from the goals and tactics associated with Martin Luther King to those of Black Power?
Question 102
Short Answer
Choose the letter on the accompanying map of Indochina that correctly identifies each of the following: -
Phnom Penh
Question 103
Essay
How did Lyndon Johnson's Great Society program exemplify the new liberalism of the 1960s
Question 104
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How and why did Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon each deepen America's involvement in the war in Indochina?
Question 105
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Instructions: Choose the letter on the accompanying map of Indochina that correctly identifies each of the following:
Danang
Question 106
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Instructions: Choose the letter on the accompanying map of Indochina that correctly identifies each of the following:
Hanoi
Question 107
Essay
What was the Tet Offensive and how did it change American involvement in Vietnam? How did the offensive influence American domestic affairs? How did most Americans react to it?
Question 108
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Instructions: Choose the letter on the accompanying map of Indochina that correctly identifies each of the following:
Laos
Question 109
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Discuss Lyndon Johnson's vision for a Great Society. To what extent was Johnson able to deliver on his promises? To what extent did he fail? Why?
Question 110
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Why did Lyndon Johnson choose to escalate U.S. participation in the Vietnam War gradually? To what extent did that policy succeed? What did the American people think of the war? What role did public protests and television play in shaping American public opinion?
Question 111
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What were the major successes and failures of the civil-rights movement from 1960 to 1968?
Question 112
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How did the Supreme Court in the 1960s change how the rights of the accused were protected? Why were these changes significant?
Question 113
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Instructions: Choose the letter on the accompanying map of Indochina that correctly identifies each of the following:
Saigon
Question 114
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To what extent did the Kennedy administration's domestic record reflect its liberal rhetoric?
Question 115
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Why did some African-Americans turn to violence in the mid-1960s? Who were the leaders of the Black Power movement and what were their motives? What were the major successes and failures of these groups?