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Who was the leader of the Cuban revolutionary forces?

Fidel Castro

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What was the name of the CIA lead force of Cuban exiles attacking Cuba?

Bay of Pigs

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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.

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Who owned Vietnam pre-WW2?

France

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Who was the leader of Vietnam in the war between France and Vietnam?

Ho Chi Minh

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Who ruled South Vietnam pre-vietnam war?

Ngo Dinh

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What was the name of the communist rebel group which worked to undermine the Dinh government?

National Liberation Front (NLF)

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What were the name of the guerilla fights that the NLF used?

Vietcong

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What was the name of the US destroyer that North Vietnam destroyed?

Maddox

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What did the Golf of Tonkin Resolution do?

Gave President Johnson war powers and allowed him to commit US troops without declaration of war.

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What was Operation Rolling Thunder?

An American campaign of sustained bombing against North Vietnam

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What is Napalm?

A form of jellied gasoline covering large areas in flame

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What is Agent Orange?

A herbicide meant to kill plant life hampering food production in North Vietnam and causing cancer/physical deformities.

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What was the Tet Offensive?

A coordinated attack on 36 provincial capitals and 5 major cities in South Vietnam by North Vietnam.

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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

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Where was the Ho Chi Minh trail and what happened to it?

It was located in Cambodia, a neutral country, and it was bombed.

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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.

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What was the My Lai Massacre?

A massacre of unarmed civilians by American Troops who believed that were Vietcong forces dressed as civilians.

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What ended America’s involvement in the war?

The Paris Peace Accord

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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

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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.

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What did the 26th Amendment do?

Lower the voting age from 21 to 18.

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What did the War Powers Act do?

Limited the president’s ability to deploy troops abroad without congressional approval.

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What laws enforced strict seperation of races?

Jim Crow Laws

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Who banned discrimination in defense industries?

FDR

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Who became the first African American to play major league baseball?

Jackie Robinson

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Which president desegregated the military?

President Truman

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What court case ruled that Texas violated the 14th Amendment?

Sweatt vs. Painter

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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

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What court case allowed Mexican Americans to join trial juries?

Hernandez vs. Texas

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The Ku Klux Klan staged a revival through the creation of what?

White Citizen’s Council

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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.

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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

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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.

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Who signed the Civil RIghts Act of 1957?

Eisenhower

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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

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What was the name of the boycott in response to Rosa Park’s arrest?

The Montgomery Bus Boycott

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Who, along with Martin Luther King, established the Southern Christian Leadership Conference?

Ralph Abernathy

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Who vowed to continue the Montgomery Bus Boycott after Martin Luther King Jr. gave a speech?

The Montgomery Improvement Association

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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

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Where was the first Sit-In protest?

Greensboro, NC

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What was the name of the organization created by students to fight against racism?

Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee

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What was the name of the case that ruled segregation on interstate buses and waiting rooms were illegal?

Boynton v. Virginia

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What was the “Freedom Ride?”

Two buses set off from Washington D.C, bound for New Orleans, traveling throughout the deep south.

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Who sued an all-white university, wanting to attend, and won?

James Meredith

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Who represented James Meredith in his court case?

Medgar Evers

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Who was the governor of Alabama, who fought for segregation?

George Wallace

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Who succeeded John F. Kennedy?

Lyndon B. Johnson

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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

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What was the headquarters of the SNCC, and also the same church that got bombed?

16th Street Baptist Church

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What did the March on Selma aim to do?

Pressure the federal government to enact voting rights legislation

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What was Bloody Sunday?

March 7th, 1965, Heavily armed state troopers attacked demonstrators.

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What did the Voting Rights Act of 1965 do?

  • Banned literacy tests

  • Empowered the federal government to oversee voting registration

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What did the 24th Amendment do?

Banned Poll Taxes

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What did Baker v. Carr establish

It established “one man, one vote.” and limited racial gerrymandering.

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Where was the most prominent race riot?

Los Angles

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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

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Who was the leader of the SNCC?

Stokely Carmichael

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Who were the founders of the Black Panthers?

Harry Newton and Bobby Seale

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What did the Black Panthers do?

  • Organized armed patrols of urban neighborhoods to protect against police abuse and racial violence

  • Created anti-poverty programs

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Who assassinated MLK Jr?

James Earl Ray

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Who mourned MLK Jr. and called for compassion to replace violence?

Robert F. Kennedy

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What did Fair Housing Act do?

Banned Discrimination on Housing

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What did ‘Affirmative Action’ aim to do?

Close economic gap between blacks and whites, it forced a quota for minorities

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Who were the two candidates in the election of 1960?

John F. Kennedy and Richard M. Nixon

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What did the Equal Pay Act do?

Required equal wages for equal work

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What is Deficit spending?

The government practice of borrowing money in order to spend more than is received from tax.

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What was the Space Race?

Competition between the Soviet Union and the United States to develop technology land on the moon.

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Who assassinated John F. Kennedy?

Lee Harvey Oswald

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Who succeeded JFK?

Lyndon B. Johnson

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What did the Warren Commision do?

Investigated JFK’s death to determined if Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone.

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What did the Civil Rights Act of 1964 do?

Banned discrimination based on race and created the Equal Opportunities Commision

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What did the Economic Opportunity Act do?

Created Job Corps to train young people in order to move out of poverty

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What did the Volunteers in Service to America (VISTA) do?

Sent Volunteers into American poverty communities to help solve economic, educational, and medical problems.

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Who were the candidates of the 1964 election?

Lyndon B. Johnson v. Barry Goldwater

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Who came up with ‘American Great Society’?

Lyndon B. Johnson

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Who wrote Silent Spring?

Rachel Carlson

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What was the Warren Court?

The most Liberal Court in American History

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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.

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What did Mapp v. Ohio state?

Evidence obtained illegally violated the 4th element

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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.

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What did Engel v. Vitale state?

School prayer was a violation of the 1st amendment

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What did Abington v. Schempp state?

Bible reading in schools violated the 1st Amendment