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Unit 9 Review Team Trivia

Extra Credit Winning Team: 3 Points Runner-up: 2 Points Third Place: 1 Point

Teams Team 1: Zac V., Atlanta, Mike K., Jamie Team 2: Erica, Devin, Zacc L., Nate Team 3: Mike C., Trevor, Tim Team 4: Billy, Nadia, Carrie Team 5: Shane, Kassidy, Shannon Team 6: Brandon, Shelby, Elon

Round One 1.What is the name for group living arrangements where members share everything? 2.Many young Americans burned what as a protest measure against the Vietnam War? 3.What caused the bus boycott start? 4.Which president established the President’s Commission on the Status of Women? 5.In what country did the US have missiles the Soviets wanted removed during the Cuban Missile crisis?

Round Two 1.This person decided that an integrated white and black society was possible after his pilgrimage to Makkah. 2.What is the practice of teaching immigrant students in their own language while they learn English? 3.What prohibited federally-funded schools from discriminating against women in athletics? 4.What was Kennedy’s goal during the space race? 5.What was the name for Kennedy’s legislative agenda?

Round Three 1.What was the name for LBJ’s legislative agenda? 2.Who had a major political victory as a result of the Tet Offensive? 3.What does NOW stand for? 4.What factor kept many African Americans stuck in inner-cities during the 1950s and 60s? 5.CORE integrated/desegregated many restaurants using what technique of the civil rights movement?

Round Four 1.Abortion laws were greatly changed due to this Supreme Court case 2.Segregated sections of towns where most Latino Americans lived were called what? 3.The belief that if Vietnam fell to communism so would the rest of Southeast Asia is known as what? 4.What changed political campaigns during the 1960s? 5.What court case established the “separate but equal” doctrine?

Round Five 1.Cesar Chavez organized a boycott on what product to help Latino Americans push for higher wages? 2.Many Latino-Americans came to the US as short- term employees under what program? 3.Many women interviewed by Betty Friedan said they had everything they wanted but were still unfulfilled in life. What was Friedan’s book? 4.A 1959 Revolution in what country led to 350,000 people migrating to the United States? 5.This group rode buses to draw attention about the South refusing to integrate bus terminals.

Round Six 1.Where did US troops massacre hundreds of unarmed Vietnamese civilians? 2.In 1969, a rock festival drew hundreds of thousands of people to New York. Name this festival. 3.What was the purpose of the Warren Commission? 4.In an effort to destroy the Vietcong’s hiding ability, the US used this “agent” to destroy jungles. 5.These documents reveled that the US government had not been honest with the public about Vietnam.

Round Seven 1.Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) focused on protesting what? 2.This was the process of sending many Latino Americans (and their American-born children) back to their home country 3.What substance used during Vietnam is a jellied gasoline explosive that explored on contact? 4.Mario Savio was a leader of the Free Speech Movement at what university? 5.Name the two people who merged organizations to form the United Farm Workers.

Bonus Questions 1.This “statement” outlined the views of the Students for a Democratic Society. 2.This group believe that only a few wealthy elites controlled politics and that wealth was unfairly divided.