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2 20 30 40 50 10 20 30 40 50 10 20 30 40 50 10 20 30 40 50 10 U.S. Presidents Counter- Culture Music Vietnam War Take a Chance 10 20 30 40 50

3 A10-Q This president moved to implement and expand on his predecessor's program of domestic civil rights and social legislation, which he called “The Great Society.”

4 A10-A Johnson

5 A20-Q This president advocated space exploration and the idea of placing astronauts on the moon and bringing them back safely to earth.

6 A20-A Kennedy

7 A30-Q This president’s doctrine empowered the president to extend economic and military aid to the nations of the Middle East.

8 A30-A Eisenhower

9 A40-Q This president resigned after an embarrassing scandal, commonly known as “Watergate.”

10 A40-A Nixon

11 A50-Q This president assumed the office of the presidency as a result of the 25 th Amendment.

12 A50-A Ford

13 B10-Q Members of the counter-culture movement were known as

14 B10-A Hippies

15 B20-Q Hippies hoped to create a community of peace, love and ______________.

16 B20-A Harmony

17 B30-Q Hippies also turned to eastern religions such as _____________________.

18 B30-A Buddhism

19 B40-Q The peaceful movement turned to _________________ and disillusionment.

20 B40-A violence

21 B50-Q Conservatives attacked the counter- culture and President Nixon and the FBI called the movement _____________________.

22 B50-A “Revolutionary Terrorism”

23 C10-Q This artist wrote the music and lyrics to “Goodnight Saigon”, which is a story about the soldiers who came in as boys and were forced to grow up quickly.

24 C10-A Billy Joel

25 C20-Q This song was written by Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young as a tribute to those students who were tragically killed during the Kent State Massacre.

26 C20-A “Ohio”

27 C30-Q This folk-rock singer wrote many controversial songs during the 1960s & 1970s, such as “Masters of War” “Only a Pawn in Their Game” “Blowin’ in the Wind” “A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall” “Hurricane”

28 C30-A Bob Dylan

29 C40-Q WHERE HAVE ALL THE FLOWERS GONE words and music by Pete Seeger Where have all the flowers gone? Long time passing Where have all the flowers gone? Long time ago Where have all the flowers gone? Girls have picked them every one When will they ever learn? Where have all the young girls gone? Long time passing Where have all the young girls gone? Long time ago Where have all the young girls gone? Taken husbands every one When will they ever learn? Where have all the young men gone? Long time passing Where have all the young men gone? Long time ago Where have all the young men gone? Gone for soldiers every one When will they ever learn? Where have all the soldiers gone? Long time passing Where have all the soldiers gone? Long time ago Where have all the soldiers gone? Gone to graveyards every one When will they ever learn? Where have all the graveyards gone? Long time passing Where have all the graveyards gone? Long time ago Where have all the graveyards gone? Covered with flowers every one When will we ever learn? ©1961 (Renewed) Fall River Music Inc All Rights Reserved. These song lyrics express the view that war is A) necessary evil to defend our way of life B) senseless waste of young lives C) patriotic effort supported by most Americans D) way to recognize national heroes

30 C40-A B) a senseless waste of young lives

31 C50-Q Which famous rock group is closely associated with the hippie movement?

32 C50-A The Greatful Dead

33 D10-Q Who was the communist leader of North Vietnam?

34 D10-A Ho Chi Minh

35 D20-Q This theory, which created fear in the U.S., caused the U.S. to get involved in Vietnam.

36 D20-A Domino Theory

37 D30-Q This resolution allowed the president to take all necessary measures to repel any armed attack or to prevent further aggression by the Vietcong.

38 D30-A Tonkin Gulf Resolution

39 D40-Q The major turning point in the Vietnam War was the

40 D40-A Tet Offensive

41 D50-Q Reports from the front fueled the discontent with the war especially when the nation learned about the massacre by American Troops in March of 1968 at this Vietnam village.

42 D50-A My Lai

43 E10-Q In April 1970, President Nixon ordered American and South Vietnamese forces to invade this country, a neutral nation neighboring Vietnam where North Vietnamese and Vietcong had bases.

44 E10-A Cambodia

45 E20-Q This act provided that the President, must notify Congress within 48 hours of sending troops into a foreign country.

46 E20-A War Powers Act

47 E30-Q What was the immediate impact of the 1957 launch of Sputnik I?

48 E30-A Heightened the space race as a form of Cold War competition.

49 E40-Q What was the Kennedy Administration’s program called?

50 E40-A The New Frontier

51 E50-Q What is the word that means to bring about a warming of the Cold War?

52 E50-A detente


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