A Time of Upheaval, 1968-1974.  The New Left  The Students for a Democratic Society (SDS)  The Port Huron Statement  “Hell no, we won’t go”!

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A Time of Upheaval,

 The New Left  The Students for a Democratic Society (SDS)  The Port Huron Statement  “Hell no, we won’t go”!

 The Counterculture  Hippies  Music of the 1960s  The Sexual Revolution  The Pill  Roe V Wade (1972)  The Gay Liberation

 The Tet Offensive (Jan. 1968)  The “psychological” victory  The Doves  Eugene McCarthy  Robert Kennedy

 The assassination of Martin Luther King JR  April 4, 1968

 Vice President Hubert Humphrey  The assassination of Robert Kennedy  The 1968 Election  Richard Nixon  Henry Kissinger  Realpolitik

 Vietnamization  The Nixon Doctrine  My Lai  William Calley JR  Nixon escalates the war

 Kent State (May 1970)  The Pentagon Papers (1971)  The Credibility Gap

 Détente with China  Reasons for Détente  Ping Pong Diplomacy  Nixon goes to China (1972)  Leonid Brezhnev  SALT I (May 1972)

 The Paris Peace Accords (Jan. 1973)  The War Powers Act (1973)  The Vietnam Syndrome

 Nixon and the Environment  The Environmental Protection Agency  The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)  Earth Day (April 1970)  Environmental Laws

 Affirmative Action  Title IX (9)  Nixon’s Southern Strategy Allan Bakke

 The Yom Kippur War  OPEC  Gas Prices  Kissinger’s Shuttle Diplomacy  Inflation problems

 The Plumbers  CREEP  The 1972 Election  George McGovern  Woodward and Bernstein

 Nixon’s Taping System  Elliot Richardson  Archibald Cox  The Saturday Night Massacre  Impeachment proceedings

 Furthering the credibility gap  Spiro Agnew  Gerald Ford  The role of the Supreme Court in the Watergate Scandal

 Nixon resigns (Aug. 9, 1974)  Ford becomes President