The Era of Social Change

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The Era of Social Change Chapter 23 Review The Era of Social Change

People Richard Nixon Phyllis Schlafly The Beatles Cesar Chavez Betty Friedan Gloria Steinem Conservatives

People Roe v. Wade New Right Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) National Organization for Women (NOW) consciousness-raising sessions La Raza Unida feminism

Concepts Roe v. Wade National Organization for Women (NOW) What was the court saying? Why was it so controversial? National Organization for Women (NOW) Why was it started? By Whom? Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) What was it? What happened to it? Why?

Concepts What group did Cesar Chavez start? How would you describe the actions take by Chavez? What method did this group use to achieve their goals?

Concepts New Right Who were the ‘counterculture? What was this organization? Who started it and why? Who were the ‘counterculture? What was the conservative reaction to the counterculture? Who did they blame for the counterculture?

Concepts The Feminine Mystique American Indian Movement (AIM) Who wrote it and why? What changes in American society did it promote? American Indian Movement (AIM) Who start it and why? Which rights were pursued under the 1961 Declaration of Indian Purpose?

Nixon Accepts the Republican Nomination

Short Answer Essay Identify and describe the main goals and beliefs of the counterculture.

Short Answer Essay Compare and contrast the problems faced by the Latinos and African – Americans in the late 1960’s and early 1970’s.

Short Answer Essay Compare and contrast the roles of women before and during the 1960’s. How did the women’s movement of the 60’s change those roles? Why did women both support and oppose the ERA?