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What about Lt. Fred Downs's story mirrored the experience of Americans in the 1960s?
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Americans' growing confidence caused them to cast aside their cautions of the 1950s and begin bold programs at home and abroad.
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The federal government during the 1960s had pledged to end poverty in the United States and
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confront Communism abroad.
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In the 1960s America's domestic problems included
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all of the above
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In the 1960s America's international problems included
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the expansion of Communism.
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The "deliberate speed" of desegregation had what effect?
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to anger African American activists who believed the process was too slow
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__________ was the location of the start of lunch counter sit-ins in 1960.
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Greensboro, North Carolina
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One of the results of the sit-ins was
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all of the above
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The result of such a grassroots movement as the sit-ins energized
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other groups to confront their own civil rights issues.
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The civil rights organization that sprang from the sit-ins was the
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Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee.
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In the 1960s the liberal agenda favored
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use of the government's power to solve problems.
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Liberals in the early 1960s supported all of the following except
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strict construction of the Constitution.
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The last time that conservatives controlled the government of the United States was during which administration?
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Hoover
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The new young postwar conservatives had __________ as their popular spokesman.
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Barry Goldwater
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The postwar conservatives supported which of the following beliefs?
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all of the above
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In the election of 1960, which of the following candidates won election?
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John F. Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson [d]
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Kennedy defeated Nixon in 1960 by
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a popular vote margin of fewer than 120,000.
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To ensure the success of liberty, President Kennedy vowed in his inaugural address to do all of the following except
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"spread liberalism abroad."
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Key to Kennedy's programs and policies was
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the abundant resources of the nation's growing economy.
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Early developments in the space program included all of the following except
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formation of the Soviet-American space station.
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All of the following lost their lives in the civil rights movement except
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Fannie Lou Hamer.
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All of the following occurred in the critical year of 1963 in reference to the end to segregation except
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the Freedom Rides
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One reason that Kennedy could become a vocal supporter of the civil rights movement was
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that the civil rights movement was gaining broad-based support.
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The Kennedy administration's defense policy
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stressed a "flexible response."
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Compared with President Eisenhower, President Kennedy
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was more willing to intervene in the affairs of the Third World.
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In order to counter the appeal of Communism, the Kennedy administration supported
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all of the above
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Like his predecessor President Eisenhower, President Kennedy used __________ to make certain that the Soviets did not gain control.
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the CIA
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When President Kennedy confronted the Soviets over traffic from West Berlin into East Berlin, the Soviets
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all of the above
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President Kennedy confronted the Soviets over their construction of launch sites for nuclear missiles in Cuba. Kennedy's initial response was to
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order a naval quarantine of the Caribbean island.
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During the Cuban missile crisis,
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the United States and the Soviet Union went on full military alert.
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To date, the Cuban Missile Crisis represents
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all of the above
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The situation in Vietnam that President Kennedy inherited in 1961 was characterized by which of the following statements?
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all of the above
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During Kennedy's term in office, the number of American advisers in South Vietnam
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increased compared with the norm during President Eisenhower's administration.
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Kennedy's assassination resulted in
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all of the above
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Presidents Kennedy and Johnson were similar in all of the following except their
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style and personality.
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President Johnson's "war on poverty"
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implemented the Head Start program, which provided early schooling, meals, and medical exams for poor preschool-aged children.
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The Great Society programs were designed to
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all of the above
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The presidential election of 1964 resulted in all of the following except
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tentative support of the President's Great Society programs.
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All of the following except __________ were part of President Johnson's Great Society Program.
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. the Peace Corps
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The following acts of Congress were designed to either protect or improve the nation's environment except
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the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967.
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The Warren Court, named for the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, tended to rule in favor of
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the expansion of individual rights, particularly where personal liberties were at issue.
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"Freedom Summer" of 1964 was known for its
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symbolic peaceful cooperation between black and white civil rights activists working to register black voters in Mississippi.
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Like his predecessors, President Johnson believed
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all of the above
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On August 2, 1964, the U.S. destroyer Maddox was
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all of the above
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The Gulf of Tonkin resolution
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provided a justification for the introduction of American troops
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All of the following are accurate characterizations of the war at home except that
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it energized the young, although they were powerless to make their voices heard.
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That there were more than 300 race riots in American cities can be explained as
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a dramatization of the conflict between the promises of the Great Society programs and the reality of life in black America.
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The philosophical foundation of Malcolm X was his
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belief that African Americans should acquire freedom "by any means necessary."
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In 1966 the slogan "Black Power" was first used by
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Stokely Carmichael.
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The counterculture was a disruptive force in the 1960s where the war, civil rights, and individual rights were concerned because it
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encouraged Americans to question authority and conventional values.
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The National Organization for Women (NOW) was founded in 1966 to
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push for the civil rights of women.
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American students were not the only college-age people who protested their governments' actions or inactions. Regardless of where the protests occurred, they had all of the following in common except that
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they were generally unsuccessful in achieving social and political change.
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In March 1967, President Johnson shocked the American people by announcing all of the following except that
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he was firing General William C. Westmoreland.
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George Wallace, former governor of Alabama, ran for the presidency hoping to capitalize on votes from those who were
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all of the above
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The election of 1968 gave voice to a new Republican, Ronald Reagan. He advocated
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all of the above
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The campaign of 1968 is remembered for all of the following except
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the failure of President Johnson to gain renomination
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The election of 1968 was contested by all of the following except
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Teddy Kennedy.
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The Tet Offensive
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coalesced Americans' worries that the war was not going as well as they were being told, as the North Vietnamese were able to launch such an impressive strike so deep into South Vietnam.
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Nixon's election in 1968 is usually attributed to all of the following except
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. his pledge to dismantle Social Security and Medicare.
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The "fall" of the new liberalism of the 1960s was the result of
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the upheavals of 1968.
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One result of the end of the new liberalism was
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that Americans had to face the reality that their power had limits.
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________was the author of The Feminine Mystique, and she helped found the National Organization for Women in 1966
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Betty Friedan
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__________wrote the report Unsafe at Any Speed, which helped to launch the consumer rights' movement in the United States.
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Ralph Nader
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______ was the Republican nominee for president in 1968. He promised to end the Vietnam War and unify the country but also exploited the nation's social divisions in order to secure victory.
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Richard Nixon
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________ was the strategy, formulated under President Kennedy, that enabled the president to choose different military options, not just nuclear weapons, in dealing with the Soviets.
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Flexible response
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__________ wrote the book Silent Spring and brought about a renewed environmental consciousness in America.
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Rachel Carson
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Those who opposed President Johnson's policies in Vietnam were characterized as __________.
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doves
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Those who supported President Johnson's policies in Vietnam were characterized as __________.
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hawks
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Cofounders of the Black Panther Party were ___________ and ____________.
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Huey Newton, Bobby Seale
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_________ was the segregationist governor who tried to stop two black students from enrolling at the University of Alabama.
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George Wallace
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________ were the tactic initiated in Greensboro, North Carolina, by which black male protestors would demand to be served in whites-only lunch counters. When staff refused, the men would politely sit, refusing to leave.
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Sit-ins