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’s CultureThe 1960’sVietnam 50’sNew Deal

-People of the counterculture lifestyle are often referred to as what? Row Question

-hippies Row Answer

-Timothy Leary represented the radical ideas of this new generation of people with his advocating of what? Row Question

-mind altering drugs Row Answer

-What form of music would continue to dominate the culture of the 60’s? Row Question

-protest rock Row Answer

-Name the famous concert held in NY in 1969 that seems to define this generation? Row Question

-Woodstock Row Answer

-Name the woman who helped start the feminist movement with her publication of the “Feminine Mystique”? Row Question

-Betty Freidan Row Answer

-What women’s interest group would she soon begin to represent the goals of women? Row Question

-NOW Row Answer

-Name the proposed amendment that promoted a constitutionally defined equality for women? Row Question

-ERA / Equal Rights Amendment Row Answer

Row Question -Name the Hispanic American leader who used strikes and protests to bring about change for migrant farm workers?

-Cesar Chavez Row Answer

Row Question -AIM was an equality movement designed to help who?

-Native Americans Row Answer

-Name the court case which started in the 60’s which legalized abortion? Row Question

-Roe v Wade Row Answer

-This was the turning point of Vietnam when public opinion decided that the war was a lost cause? Row Question

-Tet Offensive Row Answer

-Where was the 1968 Democratic Presidential Convention, where many protestors were violently met by police, held? Row Question

-Chicago Row Answer

-What is the name of his policy to start pulling ground troops out of Vietnam while using more Vietnamese fighters as well as air power? Row Question

-Vietnamization Row Answer

-Name one of the two American college campuses where students were killed while protesting? Row Question

-Kent State / Jackson State Row Answer

-These secret documents were leaked to the press in order to show questionable activities by the nation’s leaders in Vietnam? Row Question

-Pentagon Papers Row Answer

-These were the public radio addresses given by FDR to reassure the public that the government was doing something? Row Question

-Fireside Chats Row Answer

-This term refers to FDR’s first three months when he pushed numerous relief bills through Congress? Row Question

-100 days Row Answer

-This program was designed to keep a person’s money safe in the bank with a government guarantee? Row Question

-FDIC Row Answer

-This program built dams and provided much needed electricity where is had not existed? Row Question

-TVA Row Answer

-Name the drought that would hit the lower mid-west during the depression and drive out thousands of people? Row Question

-Dust Bowl Row Answer

-What war would begin in 1950 as communist forces invaded a non-communist nation? Row Question

-Korean War Row Answer

-This committee of Congress began investigations into alleged communist activities in Hollywood? Row Question

-HUAC Row Answer

-This husband and wife were accused, convicted and executed for giving information to communist agents? Row Question

-Rosenbergs Row Answer

-He was a U.S. Senator who gained great fame through his accusations of communist activity? Row Question

-McCarthy Row Answer

-Name the slogan used by the Eisenhower campaign of 1952? Row Question

-I Like Ike Row Answer