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& Chicano Youth Movement Native American Movement Civil Rights Expand beyond African American Issues What did they want? Successes? Shortcomings? Questions to answer Women’s Lib Movement How Betty Freidan’s book Feminine Mystique contribute to the movement? What is Title IX (9)? What was the ruling in Roe vs Wade? & Chicano Youth Movement United Farm Workers What are braceros? Who was Dolores Huerta? In what ways did Chavez attempt to bring attention to the workers plight? Native American Movement Why did they take over Alcatraz? What happened at Wounded Knee South Dakota?

Asian American Movement What did they want? Successes? Shortcomings? Asian American Movement Disabled Rights Movement Gay Liberation Movement If you were a teenager in the 60s & 70s which movement would you have thought about participating in? Explain Summarize your notes