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Who? Kennedy Foreign Policy At Home Rights Nam $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

Who? - $100 Who said, “I pledge to get the country moving again?” JFK

Who? - $200 He resisted the cry for the FBI to investigate organized crime and CR violations? J. Edgar Hoover

Who. - $300 Who was the president of Ford before becoming Sec Who? - $300 Who was the president of Ford before becoming Sec. Of Defense? C1-$300 Robert McNamara

Who? - $400 Who lead the “March on Washington” in 1963 to support JFK’s civil rights legislation? Martin Luther King Jr.

Who? - $500 Who ran against LBJ in 1964? C1-$500 Barry Goldwater (AuH2O)

Kennedy - $100 JFK’s most ambitious proposal and why? C2-$100 Land a man on the moon

Kennedy - $200 After meeting Krushchev about Berlin in 1961, JFK called up reserve troops. How did Krushchev respond? C2-$200 Russians built the Berlin Wall

Kennedy - $300 What is the term for his foundations for a realistic policy of peaceful coexistence with the Soviets? C2-$300 Detente

Kennedy - $400 He is the assassin of JFK? C2-$400 Lee Harvey Oswald

Kennedy - $500 Two 1st for JFK? C2-$500 1st Catholic President Youngest President

Foreign Policy - $100 When JFK finally sent American troops to Vietnam he called this this? Military Advisers

Foreign Policy - $200 This plan called for Cuban anti-communists exiles to take their homeland back? (- bad idea) C3-$200 Bay of Pigs fiasco 1961

Foreign Policy - $300 Cuba caused a game of “nuclear chicken” between the U.S. & U.S.S.R. What eventually happened? C3-$300 Krushchev blinked (backed down)

Foreign Policy - $400 JFK visited Berlin Foreign Policy - $400 JFK visited Berlin. What was his most famous statement? What does it mean? C3-$400 Ich bin ein Berliner

Foreign Policy - $500 The Soviets crushed a rebellion in Czech in 1968 Foreign Policy - $500 The Soviets crushed a rebellion in Czech in 1968. The U.S. did this? C3-$500 Nothing

At Home - $100 LBJ’s famous policy at home? War on Poverty Great Society

At Home - $200 LBJ’s policy for the elderly? Medicare

At Home - $300 This amendment abolished the poll tax (pay to vote)? C3-$300 24th

At Home - $400 He was elected President in 1968? Richard Nixon

At Home - $500 Violence & cynicism were the cries of these young people of the 60’s? Students for a Democratic Society SDS

Los Angeles Watts riots Rights - $100 The voting rights act of ’65 were passed and a riot broke out in this western city? C4-$100 Los Angeles Watts riots

Rights - $200 He was a black muslim who favored black separatism & hated all whites? Malcolm X

Rights - $300 He was famous for the “Black Power” movement Rights - $300 He was famous for the “Black Power” movement? (It will smash everything western civilization has created) C4-$300 Stokley Carmichael

Rights - $400 He was killed in Memphis Tennessee in 1968? C4-$400 Martin Luther King Jr.

Rights - $500 The call (cry) of black militants in the 60’s? Burn, baby, burn

Nam - $100 U.S. involvement deepened when the Viet Cong attacked this U.S. AF base in 1965? Pleiku

Nam - $200 This was the U.S. basis for going full speed into Vietnam? C4-$200 Gulf of Tonkin

Nam - $300 The North Vietnamese struck with full fury at U. S Nam - $300 The North Vietnamese struck with full fury at U.S. troops early in 1968? C4-$300 Tet Offensive

Vietnamization (Johnson Policy) Nam - $400 The idea of shifting the war burden to the Vietnamese themselves was called? C4-$400 Vietnamization (Johnson Policy)

Nam - $500 This was the term for peaceniks? Doves