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Question 1 The Vietcong’s power continued to increase in part why? The Vietcong’s use of terror

Question 2 The results of the battle at Dien Bien Phu convinced the French to do what? Withdraw from Indochina

Question 3 Kennedy felt he needed to stand up to communism in Vietnam because why? The loss of China to communism

Question 4 Why did President Johnson refuse to allow a full-scale attack on North Vietnam’s main supply line? It passed through countries that were not involved in the war

Question 5 A main reason President Johnson refused to order a full-scale invasion of North Vietnam was his fear that it would do what? Bring China into the war

Question 6 The Tet offensive marked a major turning point in the Vietnam War because why? The Vietcong scored a major political victory

Question 7 The Free Speech Movement was sparked by restrictions on students’ rights to do what? Distribute literature and recruit volunteers for political causes on campus

Question 8 A rock festival that drew hundreds of thousands of people in 1969 was held where? Woodstock

Question 9 Most of the Smith College graduates interviewed reported what? Having everything they could want, but still felt unfulfilled

Question 10 The Equal Rights Amendment failed to become part of the Constitution why? Only 35 states ratified the amendment

Question 11 Nixon’s decision to invade Cambodia angered Congress, resulting in what? Repeal of the Gulf of Tokin Resolution

Question 12 Some opponents of bilingualism argued what? Bilingualism made it difficult for Latinos to assimilate

Question 13 What was the goal of Agent Orange? Destroy the ability to hide in jungles

Question 14 What was Operation Rolling Thunder? Sustained bombing campaign against North Vietnam

Question 15 Who was Cesar Chavez? The co-founder of the United Farm Workers

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Question 17 The educational hearings on Vietnam were intended for what? Explain the war to the Senate

Question 18 What did the Supreme Court rule in Roe v. Wade? States could not regulate abortion in the first three months of pregnancy

Question 19 What did NOW demand? Greater educational opportunities for women

Question 20 In 1968 antiwar protesters and police clashed outside where? Democratic National Convention

Question 21 The SDS focused most of its energy on what? Protesting the Vietnam War

Question 22 What is the part of the Educational Amendments that prohibit federally funded schools from discriminating against girls and young women in nearly all aspects of their operation? Title IX

Question 23 The youth movement included what? The Port Huron statement

Question 24 To push for better wages and benefits for farm workers, Cesar Chavez organized a successful what? National boycott on grapes

Question 25 What did the Supreme Court rule in Hernandez v. Texas? Mexican Americans could not be excluded from juries in Texas

Question 26 What convinced President Kennedy to establish the Presidential Commission on the Status of Women? Discontent among working women

Question 27 The Equal Pay Act of 1963 outlawed what? Paying men more than women for the same job

Question 28 The Port Huron Statement expressed the views of what group? Students for a Democratic Society

Question 29 Nightly news coverage of the Vietnam War on television helped create what? Credibility gap

Question 30 In South Vietnam, why did a monk set himself on fire? Protest discrimination against Buddhists

Question 31 As the fighting began between the Vietcong and South Vietnamese army, President Eisenhower tried to help South Vietnam how? Sending military advisers

Question 32 After the Tet offensive, the mainstream media did what? Openly criticize the war effort

Question 33 With the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, Congress handed its war powers to who? The President

Question 34 What was the La Raza Unida? Mexican American political party

Question 35 What did the Mendez v. Westminster decision deal with? School segregation

Question 36 How did many colleges demonstrators follow the tactics of the Free Speech Movement? Abandoning classes and occupying buildings

Question 37 Why did 350,000 Cubans leave Cuba for the U.S. beginning in 1959? Cuban Communism

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