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Quarterly 2 Jeopardy Review “Initial” Vocabulary Civil Rights Crisis Abroad Presidential Programs & Policies VietnamMix Of Questions 100 200 300 400 500
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Women’s rights organization founded in 1966 home
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National Organization for Women (N.O.W.) home
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Frequently militant organization that was formed in 1968 to work for Native American Rights. home
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AIM: American Indian Movement home
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an area separating hostile nations where neither side is allowed to have military forces. home
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DMZ: Demilitarized Zone
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This proposed addition to the U.S. Constitution to protect women’s rights was never ratified home
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ERA: Equal Rights Amendment home
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thermo-nuclear weapon much more powerful than the atomic bombs dropped on Japan. home
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H-Bomb (Hydrogen Bomb) home
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Programs that make special efforts to hire or enroll minorities home
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Affirmative Action home
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This court case gave women the right to an abortion during the first 3 months of pregnancy home
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Roe v Wade home
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Non-violent civil rights leader for Latino rights and farmer’s rights. home
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Cesar Chavez home
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Prohibited discrimination because of race, gender, religion & national origin home
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Civil Rights Act of 1964 home
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These groups were responsible for the turn in the Civil Rights Movement from non-violent to more militant home
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AIM (American Indian Movement) Black Panthers/ Black Power home
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This Asian nation was divided following the departure of the French in 1954 home
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Vietnam home
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The U.S.S.R. put up a wall in this city to keep Communists from fleeing to a democracy home
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Berlin, Germany home
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This improved relations between the United States and the Soviet Union during Kennedy's administration by barring nuclear testing in the atmostphere home
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Limited (Nuclear) Test Ban Treaty home
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Extremely tense time when a nearby country had nuclear weapons facing toward us home
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Cuban Missile Crisis home
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When JFK approved an invasion of Cuba to “take out” communist leader Fidel Castro home
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Bay of Pigs Invasion home
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President Kennedy increased funding for this agency to push forward the U.S. space program home
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NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) home
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President Johnson’s Great Society programs focused on protecting civil rights and fighting this home
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Poverty home
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Nixon’s plan for the gradual withdraw of U.S. troops in order for the South Vietnamese to assume more responsibility for the war. “Peace with Honor” home
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Vietnamization home
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This program begun by President Johnson provides health care for the elderly home
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Medicare home
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A policy developed during the Kennedy administration, that involved preparing for a variety of military responses to international crises rather than focusing on the use of nuclear weapons. home
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Flexible Response home
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This massive Communist attack in Vietnam in 1968 was a military victory for the U.S. but a political defeat home
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Tet Offensive home
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the difference between what was being reported by the Johnson administration about the war and what was really happening. home
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Credibility Gap home
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South Vietnamese communists who used guerilla warfare against Americans and South Vietnamese troops home
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Vietcong home
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Due to the impact television had on Vietnam, it was given this nickname home
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The Living Room War home
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This provided President Johnson the power to expand the war in Vietnam without the approval of Congress and this took that power away home
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Gulf of Tonkin Resolution & War Powers Act home
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The government’s investigation into the assassination of President Kennedy. home
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The Warren Commission home
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the increase and spread of nuclear weapons throughout the world. home
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Proliferation home
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Nickname applied to President Kennedy’s administration because of its youth, energy, & idealism home
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Camelot home
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The legislation that sought to end the disenfranchisement of African Americans by eliminating literacy tests. home
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The Voting Rights Act of 1965 home
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The term for the young people of the 1960s that adopted values different from those of mainstream society home
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Counterculture home
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