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Jeopardy (BOYD STYLE) AHSGE Review Edition

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The Warren Commission concluded that Kennedy's assassin acted alone. True or False The Warren Commission concluded that Kennedy's assassin acted alone. TRUE

Kennedy’s legislative agenda was called the _____. NEW FRONTIER

During the space race, Kennedy’s goal for the nation was to be the first to _____. PUT A MAN ON THE MOON

The Alliance for Progress was _____. A SERIES OF COOPERATIVE AID PROJECTS WITH LATIN AMERICA

DAILY DOUBLE Johnson’s Republican opponent in the 1964 presidential election was _____. BARRY GOLDWATER

Kennedy’s “flexible response” plan called for _____. BUILDUP OF CONVENTIONAL TROOPS

One of the programs created under Lyndon Johnson's Great Society was ____, which financed health care for welfare recipients. MEDICAID

DAILY DOUBLE The way in which states draw up political districts based on changes in population is called ____. REAPPORTIONMENT

Lyndon Johnson's Project ____ funded a preschool program for the disadvantaged. HEAD START

True or False The Bay of Pigs action successfully pressured the Soviets into removing their missiles from Cuba. FALSE

John Kennedy became the first United States president who followed the ____ religion. CATHOLIC

The belief that the Soviet Union had more nuclear weapons than the United States was known as the _____. MISSILE GAP

The nightclub owner who killed Kennedy’s assassin was _____. JACK RUBY

In July 1969, Kennedy’s dream of having the United States be the first to put a man on the moon came true when _____ stepped foot on the moon. NEIL ARMSTRONG

In Germany, the visible symbol of the Cold War division between East and West was the _____. BERLIN WALL

On April 17, 1961, armed Cuban exiles landed on the south coast of Cuba at _____. BAY OF PIGS

The secretly trained Cuban exiles were known as the _____. LA BRIGADA

President Johnson’s program to find young people jobs which became essentially a domestic Peace Corps was known as _____. VISTA

Daily Double President Kennedy was assassinated in the city of ____, and on what day month and year. DALLAS: NOVEMBER 22ND 1963

True or False Lyndon Johnson was the first president to broadcast his press conferences live on television. FALSE

The Fourteenth Amendment requires DUE PROCESS

The Peace Corps is still active today. True or False The Peace Corps is still active today. TRUE