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Who was the leader of the Cuban revolutionary forces?
Fidel Castro
What was the name of the CIA lead force of Cuban exiles attacking Cuba?
Bay of Pigs
What was the Cuban Missile Crisis?
Soviet Missile sites were being built in Cuba, so President Kennedy ordered the missiles to be removed and ordered the blockade of Cuba.
Who owned Vietnam pre-WW2?
France
Who was the leader of Vietnam in the war between France and Vietnam?
Ho Chi Minh
Who ruled South Vietnam pre-vietnam war?
Ngo Dinh
What was the name of the communist rebel group which worked to undermine the Dinh government?
National Liberation Front (NLF)
What were the name of the guerilla fights that the NLF used?
Vietcong
What was the name of the US destroyer that North Vietnam destroyed?
Maddox
What did the Golf of Tonkin Resolution do?
Gave President Johnson war powers and allowed him to commit US troops without declaration of war.
What was Operation Rolling Thunder?
An American campaign of sustained bombing against North Vietnam
What is Napalm?
A form of jellied gasoline covering large areas in flame
What is Agent Orange?
A herbicide meant to kill plant life hampering food production in North Vietnam and causing cancer/physical deformities.
What was the Tet Offensive?
A coordinated attack on 36 provincial capitals and 5 major cities in South Vietnam by North Vietnam.
What was Vietnamization?
Training South Vietnamese soldiers and equipping them with US equipment as the US slowly pulled troops and material out of South Vietnam
Where was the Ho Chi Minh trail and what happened to it?
It was located in Cambodia, a neutral country, and it was bombed.
What was the Kent State Killings?
A protest that had student protesters clashing with National Guardsmen which ended in the National Guard opening fire and killing 4 protestors.
What was the My Lai Massacre?
A massacre of unarmed civilians by American Troops who believed that were Vietcong forces dressed as civilians.
What ended America’s involvement in the war?
The Paris Peace Accord
What were the terms of the Paris Peace Accord?
Ceasefire
US troops would withdrawal from South Vietnam
POWs would be exchanged
National Liberation Front became a recognized political party in South Vietnam
What did the Students for Democratic Society (SDS) do?
It was founded to combat racism and poverty, but soon began fighting to end the Vietnam War.
What did the 26th Amendment do?
Lower the voting age from 21 to 18.
What did the War Powers Act do?
Limited the president’s ability to deploy troops abroad without congressional approval.
What laws enforced strict seperation of races?
Jim Crow Laws
Who banned discrimination in defense industries?
FDR
Who became the first African American to play major league baseball?
Jackie Robinson
Which president desegregated the military?
President Truman
What court case ruled that Texas violated the 14th Amendment?
Sweatt vs. Painter
What court case stated that Oklahoma violated McLaurin’s rights when he was denied access to the graduate school library?
McLaurin vs. Oklahoma State Regents
What court case allowed Mexican Americans to join trial juries?
Hernandez vs. Texas
The Ku Klux Klan staged a revival through the creation of what?
White Citizen’s Council
What is the difference between de jure and de facto segregation?
De Jure segregation was written into law, while de facto segregation was unwritten customs or traditions.
What was Manifesto was endorsed by about 100 Southern Congress members, that stated that they would oppose the Brown ruling through all legal means.
The Southern Manifesto
What did the Governor of Arkansas do to combat integration of African American students into a school?
He ordered Arkansas National Guard to block the school’s entrance, only allowing white students inside.
Who signed the Civil RIghts Act of 1957?
Eisenhower
What did the Civil Rights Act of 1957 do?
Establish the Civil Rights Commission
Empowered the US Attorney General to bring lawsuits to fix violations of civil rights
What was the name of the boycott in response to Rosa Park’s arrest?
The Montgomery Bus Boycott
Who, along with Martin Luther King, established the Southern Christian Leadership Conference?
Ralph Abernathy
Who vowed to continue the Montgomery Bus Boycott after Martin Luther King Jr. gave a speech?
The Montgomery Improvement Association
What was the name of the movement that had students going into establishments that refused to serve African Americans and sitting in them until closing time?
Sit-In Movement
Where was the first Sit-In protest?
Greensboro, NC
What was the name of the organization created by students to fight against racism?
Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee
What was the name of the case that ruled segregation on interstate buses and waiting rooms were illegal?
Boynton v. Virginia
What was the “Freedom Ride?”
Two buses set off from Washington D.C, bound for New Orleans, traveling throughout the deep south.
Who sued an all-white university, wanting to attend, and won?
James Meredith
Who represented James Meredith in his court case?
Medgar Evers
Who was the governor of Alabama, who fought for segregation?
George Wallace
Who succeeded John F. Kennedy?
Lyndon B. Johnson
What did the Civil Rights Act of 1964 do?
Banned Segregation in public accommodations
Gave Federal Government the ability to compel state and local school boards to desegregate schools
Allowed the Justice Department to prosecute people who violated civil rights
Outlawed Discrimination in employment
Established the Equal Opportunity Commission (EEOC) which is responsible for enforcing these provisions
What was the headquarters of the SNCC, and also the same church that got bombed?
16th Street Baptist Church
What did the March on Selma aim to do?
Pressure the federal government to enact voting rights legislation
What was Bloody Sunday?
March 7th, 1965, Heavily armed state troopers attacked demonstrators.
What did the Voting Rights Act of 1965 do?
Banned literacy tests
Empowered the federal government to oversee voting registration
What did the 24th Amendment do?
Banned Poll Taxes
What did Baker v. Carr establish
It established “one man, one vote.” and limited racial gerrymandering.
Where was the most prominent race riot?
Los Angles
What did Malcolm X do?
Joined Nation of Islam
Called for a seperation of races
Called for ‘Black Power’
Left Nation of Islam and started his own organization
Was shot and killed by three members of Nation of Islam
Who was the leader of the SNCC?
Stokely Carmichael
Who were the founders of the Black Panthers?
Harry Newton and Bobby Seale
What did the Black Panthers do?
Organized armed patrols of urban neighborhoods to protect against police abuse and racial violence
Created anti-poverty programs
Who assassinated MLK Jr?
James Earl Ray
Who mourned MLK Jr. and called for compassion to replace violence?
Robert F. Kennedy
What did Fair Housing Act do?
Banned Discrimination on Housing
What did ‘Affirmative Action’ aim to do?
Close economic gap between blacks and whites, it forced a quota for minorities
Who were the two candidates in the election of 1960?
John F. Kennedy and Richard M. Nixon
What did the Equal Pay Act do?
Required equal wages for equal work
What is Deficit spending?
The government practice of borrowing money in order to spend more than is received from tax.
What was the Space Race?
Competition between the Soviet Union and the United States to develop technology land on the moon.
Who assassinated John F. Kennedy?
Lee Harvey Oswald
Who succeeded JFK?
Lyndon B. Johnson
What did the Warren Commision do?
Investigated JFK’s death to determined if Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone.
What did the Civil Rights Act of 1964 do?
Banned discrimination based on race and created the Equal Opportunities Commision
What did the Economic Opportunity Act do?
Created Job Corps to train young people in order to move out of poverty
What did the Volunteers in Service to America (VISTA) do?
Sent Volunteers into American poverty communities to help solve economic, educational, and medical problems.
Who were the candidates of the 1964 election?
Lyndon B. Johnson v. Barry Goldwater
Who came up with ‘American Great Society’?
Lyndon B. Johnson
Who wrote Silent Spring?
Rachel Carlson
What was the Warren Court?
The most Liberal Court in American History
What did Tinker v. Des Moines state?
Stated that protesting the Vietnam war was free speech, and that students did not give up their rights while at school.
What did Mapp v. Ohio state?
Evidence obtained illegally violated the 4th element
What did Miranda v. Arizona state?
All accused criminals had to be informed of his or her 5th and 6th amendment rights before being questioned.
What did Engel v. Vitale state?
School prayer was a violation of the 1st amendment
What did Abington v. Schempp state?
Bible reading in schools violated the 1st Amendment