Deck 27: New Frontiers, 1960-1968

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The Civil Rights Act of 1964 gave new powers to the federal government to enforce civil rights.
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President Kennedy was the first __________ and the __________ man to be elected president in U.S.history.

A)Roman Catholic; youngest
B)Irish immigrant; tallest
C)man from Massachusetts; wealthiest
D)Independent party member; most liberal
E)"dark horse" candidate; least political
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The Peace Corps was a group of Republican young people who campaigned for Nixon and other conservative candidates in 1960.
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The name of President Kennedy's domestic policy was the

A)New Frontier.
B)Final Countdown.
C)Final Frontier.
D)Return to Normalcy.
E)New Freedom.
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The Tet offensive marked a turning point in public opposition for the war in Vietnam.
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The March on Washington in August 1963 was the largest political demonstration in U.S.history.
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Nonviolent "sit-ins" became an effective tactic in dismantling segregation by the early 1960s.
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What did President Kennedy do after his disastrous performance at the Vienna Summit?

A)He launched an invasion of Hungary.
B)He called up Army Reserve and National Guard units to protect West Berlin.
C)He put all nuclear bombers on 24-hour alert.
D)He mobilized the 101st Airborne Division to Normandy.
E)He built a wall around West Berlin to protect it from Communist invasion.
Question
According to the textbook, the most important development in domestic life during the sixties occurred in

A)civil rights.
B)preparation for the conflict in Vietnam.
C)the addressing of fears over Cuba.
D)the passage of Cold War legislation.
E)the development of new consumer technologies.
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Johnson's "Great Society" programs helped reduce the number of elderly people living in poverty.
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In the presidential election of 1968, Richard Nixon appealed to a "silent majority" of working- and middle-class voters.
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Lyndon Johnson's domestic program was called the "Great Society."
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After Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination, violence finally diminished across the nation.
Question
Congress narrowly defeated President Johnson's request in 1964 for authorization to "take all necessary measures" to prevent further aggression in Vietnam.
Question
President Kennedy was humiliated by a failed attack on Cuba by CIA-trained Cuban exiles at

A)Havana.
B)Santiago Heights.
C)Guantanamo Bay.
D)the Bay of Pigs.
E)Venezuela.
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George F.Kennan, author of the containment doctrine, stated that the policy was not appropriate for Southeast Asia.
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President Johnson was not as adept at handling legislation in Congress as President Kennedy had been.
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By 1966, Martin Luther King Jr.had become a leading spokesman for "black power."
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According to the textbook, the Cuban Missile Crisis was the closest the world has ever come to a nuclear war.
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From the beginning of his presidency, Kennedy vigorously supported black civil rights.
Question
After the passage of the Immigration and Nationality Services Act of 1965, __________ became the largest contingent of immigrants to the United States.

A)Bosnians and Serbians
B)Vietnamese and Canadians
C)Africans and Indonesians
D)Cubans and Puerto Ricans
E)Asians and Latin Americans
Question
In May 1964, President Lyndon Johnson announced a comprehensive domestic program known as the

A)Great Society.
B)New Frontier.
C)Final Countdown.
D)Final Frontier.
E)Great Frontier.
Question
How did President Kennedy react to the Freedom Riders?

A)He supported their efforts.
B)He signed legislation making it illegal to segregate on buses.
C)He dismissed them as publicity seekers.
D)He abolished segregation in the North to show support.
E)He encouraged the police in southern states to attack them.
Question
During his time in office, President Kennedy __________ the number of U.S.military personnel in Vietnam.

A)significantly reduced
B)greatly increased
C)did not change
D)was not informed of
E)kept top secret
Question
As the head of SNCC, Stokely Carmichael enforced a separatist philosophy by

A)segregating the organization.
B)recommending a "back to Africa" movement.
C)ousting whites from the organization.
D)allowing only members of the Nation of Islam to join.
E)kicking women out of the organization.
Question
The __________ in August 1963 was the largest political demonstration American history.

A)Million Man March
B)Crusade for Justice
C)March to the Sea
D)March on Washington
E)Trail of Tears
Question
Despite being a southern Democrat, Lyndon Johnson was extremely committed to __________ legislation once he became president.

A)liberal
B)conservative
C)fiscally irresponsible
D)Republican-sponsored
E)civil rights
Question
President Kennedy sent National Guard troops to __________ in 1962 to ensure that black student James Meredith was allowed to enroll.

A)the University of Virginia
B)Louisiana State University
C)the University of Mississippi
D)the University of Alabama
E)the University of South Carolina
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How did the Soviet Union react to President Kennedy's show of force in West Berlin after the Vienna Summit?

A)They launched an invasion of Romania.
B)They built a wall between East and West Berlin.
C)They refused to allow people to leave West Berlin.
D)They cut off wheat shipments to the United States.
E)They attacked Vietnam.
Question
The most articulate spokesman for the black power movement was

A)Martin Luther King Jr.
B)Marcus Garvey.
C)George Wallace.
D)Malcom X.
E)Booker T.Washington.
Question
The __________ of 1964 reduced tax rates in the United States by 20 percent to boost the economy by giving consumers more money to spend.

A)Mongrel Tariff Act
B)Revenue Act
C)North American Free Trade Act
D)Williams-Sonoma Act
E)Johnson Debt Reduction Act
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Who wrote "Letter from Birmingham Jail" while incarcerated for participating in a civil rights demonstration?

A)Malcom X
B)Denzel Washington
C)Martin Luther King Jr.
D)W.E.B.Du Bois
E)Marcus Garvey
Question
As part of an elaborate domestic legislative agenda, President Lyndon Johnson declared an "unconditional war on _________ in America."

A)drugs
B)crime
C)corruption
D)sexism
E)poverty
Question
The civil rights movement gained momentum in 1960 when several young black men staged a "sit-in" at a __________ lunch counter.

A)Costco
B)Woolworth's
C)Walgreens
D)Winn-Dixie
E)Wal-Mart
Question
The __________ was a training program introduced by President Lyndon Johnson that was aimed at inner-city youths ages sixteen to twenty-one.

A)Peace Corps
B)Civilian Conservation Corps
C)Job Corps
D)Marine Corps
E)Community Action Program
Question
According to the textbook, the __________ is arguably the single most important piece of legislation created in the twentieth century.

A)Johnson Debt Default Act of 1968.
B)Civil Rights Act of 1964.
C)Anti-Discrimination Law of 1965.
D)Desegregation Act of 1966.
E)Freedom Riders Law of 1967.
Question
In 1962, U.S.spy planes discovered what appeared to be Soviet missile sites in

A)Panama.
B)Hungary.
C)Cuba.
D)Guatemala.
E)Puerto Rico.
Question
Because of the tenacity of the Freedom Riders in the early 1960s,

A)the Interstate Commerce Commission ordered all interstate transportation integrated.
B)President Kennedy abolished segregation in public schools.
C)President Kennedy abolished segregation on public buses.
D)President Kennedy upheld the doctrine of separate but equal.
E)the Supreme Court ruled that all schools must be integrated.
Question
President Lyndon Johnson's plan to provide health insurance for the elderly is known as

A)Medicaid.
B)Medicare.
C)Affordable Care Act.
D)American Medical Association.
E)Elderly American Health Insurance Act.
Question
To prevent racial integration from occurring at the University of Alabama, Governor ___________ blocked the door to the institution.

A)Harvey Keitel
B)Marcus Garvey
C)George Wallace
D)William Clinton
E)James Earl Jones
Question
Ugly riots broke out and were nationally televised outside the __________ party national convention in 1968.

A)Republican
B)America First
C)Democratic
D)Green
E)Independence
Question
Who was the first U.S.president to be involved in trying to prevent communist involvement in Vietnam?

A)Franklin Delano Roosevelt
B)Harry S.Truman
C)Dwight D.Eisenhower
D)John F.Kennedy
E)Lyndon B.Johnson
Question
The United States ship that was supposedly attacked in the Gulf of Tonkin in 1964 was the

A)U.S.S.Maddox.
B)U.S.S.Cole.
C)U.S.S.Liberty.
D)U.S.S.Arizona.
E)U.S.S.Reagan.
Question
Compare the philosophies and styles of Martin Luther King Jr.and the leaders of the black power movement.What circumstances led some to shift their priorities and actions?
Question
Although the Tet offensive was a U.S.military victory, the political impact at home was that it

A)led to the impeachment of President Johnson.
B)turned increasing numbers of Americans against the war effort.
C)resulted in war crimes charges against U.S.military leadership.
D)prevented another Democrat from being elected president for 20 years.
E)led to widespread voter apathy.
Question
The year 1968 has been called the most turbulent year of the 1960s.Explain why some people believe this.
Question
The __________ gave President Johnson the authority to do whatever was necessary to prevent further aggression in Vietnam toward the United States.

A)War Powers Resolution
B)Treaty of Washington
C)Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
D)South Vietnamese Declaration of Independence
E)Ma Kong Doctrine
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__________ was assassinated in June 1964 just after winning the California Democratic primary.

A)John F.Kennedy
B)Robert F.Kennedy
C)William Sonoma
D)Lyndon Johnson
E)William Clinton
Question
Republican presidential nominee Richard Nixon appealed to a certain group of working- and middle-class voters he called

A)Nixon's Comrades.
B)the hippies.
C)the silent majority.
D)my military-industrial complex.
E)beatniks.
Question
Beginning with the administration of President Truman and ending with that of President Nixon, describe the events and rationalizations which led to America's increasing involvement in Vietnam.
Question
__________ dismissed both Republicans and Democrats as being too liberal when he ran as an American Independent in the 1968 presidential election.

A)John Anderson
B)Ronald Reagan
C)Richard Nixon
D)George Wallace
E)Sirhan Sirhan
Question
The United States involvement in Vietnam grew from an earlier policy of

A)decimation.
B)reinternment.
C)brinksmanship.
D)mutually assured self-destruction.
E)containment.
Question
Describe President Kennedy's foreign policy successes and failures.Why did the various events unfold as they did?
Question
The Cuban missile crisis has been described as "perhaps the most dangerous two weeks in history." Discuss why.What led to the showdown? How was the crisis resolved? What changes resulted?
Question
The __________ transformed the white-dominated political system in the South in the mid-1960s.

A)Voting Rights Act
B)Community Care Act
C)Anti-Discrimination Act
D)Poll Tax Prohibition Act
E)Voter Registration Act
Question
What sparked race riots in more than 100 cities in 1968?

A)The election of Richard Nixon
B)The beating of Rodney King
C)The assassination of John F.Kennedy
D)The assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.
E)The shooting at Kent State
Question
Because of concerns over the United States' deepening involvement in the Vietnam War, President Johnson

A)won reelection.
B)lost reelection.
C)was assassinated.
D)chose not to run for reelection.
E)was impeached and removed from office.
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At the end of January 1968, Viet Cong and North Vietnamese forces attacked American and South Vietnamese targets in a large, well-coordinated attack known as

A)the My Lai Massacre.
B)the My Kong Fiasco.
C)the Tet Offensive.
D)Operation Desoto.
E)D-day.
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The first sustained bombing of North Vietnam by the United States was called Operation

A)Torch.
B)Rolling Thunder.
C)Shu Fly.
D)THOR.
E)Husky.
Question
Who won the presidential election of 1968?

A)Richard Nixon
B)Hubert Humphrey
C)Gerald Ford
D)George Wallace
E)William Shatner
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1
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 gave new powers to the federal government to enforce civil rights.
True
2
President Kennedy was the first __________ and the __________ man to be elected president in U.S.history.

A)Roman Catholic; youngest
B)Irish immigrant; tallest
C)man from Massachusetts; wealthiest
D)Independent party member; most liberal
E)"dark horse" candidate; least political
Roman Catholic; youngest
3
The Peace Corps was a group of Republican young people who campaigned for Nixon and other conservative candidates in 1960.
False
4
The name of President Kennedy's domestic policy was the

A)New Frontier.
B)Final Countdown.
C)Final Frontier.
D)Return to Normalcy.
E)New Freedom.
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The Tet offensive marked a turning point in public opposition for the war in Vietnam.
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The March on Washington in August 1963 was the largest political demonstration in U.S.history.
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Nonviolent "sit-ins" became an effective tactic in dismantling segregation by the early 1960s.
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8
What did President Kennedy do after his disastrous performance at the Vienna Summit?

A)He launched an invasion of Hungary.
B)He called up Army Reserve and National Guard units to protect West Berlin.
C)He put all nuclear bombers on 24-hour alert.
D)He mobilized the 101st Airborne Division to Normandy.
E)He built a wall around West Berlin to protect it from Communist invasion.
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According to the textbook, the most important development in domestic life during the sixties occurred in

A)civil rights.
B)preparation for the conflict in Vietnam.
C)the addressing of fears over Cuba.
D)the passage of Cold War legislation.
E)the development of new consumer technologies.
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10
Johnson's "Great Society" programs helped reduce the number of elderly people living in poverty.
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In the presidential election of 1968, Richard Nixon appealed to a "silent majority" of working- and middle-class voters.
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12
Lyndon Johnson's domestic program was called the "Great Society."
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After Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination, violence finally diminished across the nation.
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14
Congress narrowly defeated President Johnson's request in 1964 for authorization to "take all necessary measures" to prevent further aggression in Vietnam.
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15
President Kennedy was humiliated by a failed attack on Cuba by CIA-trained Cuban exiles at

A)Havana.
B)Santiago Heights.
C)Guantanamo Bay.
D)the Bay of Pigs.
E)Venezuela.
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16
George F.Kennan, author of the containment doctrine, stated that the policy was not appropriate for Southeast Asia.
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17
President Johnson was not as adept at handling legislation in Congress as President Kennedy had been.
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18
By 1966, Martin Luther King Jr.had become a leading spokesman for "black power."
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According to the textbook, the Cuban Missile Crisis was the closest the world has ever come to a nuclear war.
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From the beginning of his presidency, Kennedy vigorously supported black civil rights.
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21
After the passage of the Immigration and Nationality Services Act of 1965, __________ became the largest contingent of immigrants to the United States.

A)Bosnians and Serbians
B)Vietnamese and Canadians
C)Africans and Indonesians
D)Cubans and Puerto Ricans
E)Asians and Latin Americans
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22
In May 1964, President Lyndon Johnson announced a comprehensive domestic program known as the

A)Great Society.
B)New Frontier.
C)Final Countdown.
D)Final Frontier.
E)Great Frontier.
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23
How did President Kennedy react to the Freedom Riders?

A)He supported their efforts.
B)He signed legislation making it illegal to segregate on buses.
C)He dismissed them as publicity seekers.
D)He abolished segregation in the North to show support.
E)He encouraged the police in southern states to attack them.
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24
During his time in office, President Kennedy __________ the number of U.S.military personnel in Vietnam.

A)significantly reduced
B)greatly increased
C)did not change
D)was not informed of
E)kept top secret
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As the head of SNCC, Stokely Carmichael enforced a separatist philosophy by

A)segregating the organization.
B)recommending a "back to Africa" movement.
C)ousting whites from the organization.
D)allowing only members of the Nation of Islam to join.
E)kicking women out of the organization.
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The __________ in August 1963 was the largest political demonstration American history.

A)Million Man March
B)Crusade for Justice
C)March to the Sea
D)March on Washington
E)Trail of Tears
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Despite being a southern Democrat, Lyndon Johnson was extremely committed to __________ legislation once he became president.

A)liberal
B)conservative
C)fiscally irresponsible
D)Republican-sponsored
E)civil rights
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President Kennedy sent National Guard troops to __________ in 1962 to ensure that black student James Meredith was allowed to enroll.

A)the University of Virginia
B)Louisiana State University
C)the University of Mississippi
D)the University of Alabama
E)the University of South Carolina
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How did the Soviet Union react to President Kennedy's show of force in West Berlin after the Vienna Summit?

A)They launched an invasion of Romania.
B)They built a wall between East and West Berlin.
C)They refused to allow people to leave West Berlin.
D)They cut off wheat shipments to the United States.
E)They attacked Vietnam.
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The most articulate spokesman for the black power movement was

A)Martin Luther King Jr.
B)Marcus Garvey.
C)George Wallace.
D)Malcom X.
E)Booker T.Washington.
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31
The __________ of 1964 reduced tax rates in the United States by 20 percent to boost the economy by giving consumers more money to spend.

A)Mongrel Tariff Act
B)Revenue Act
C)North American Free Trade Act
D)Williams-Sonoma Act
E)Johnson Debt Reduction Act
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Who wrote "Letter from Birmingham Jail" while incarcerated for participating in a civil rights demonstration?

A)Malcom X
B)Denzel Washington
C)Martin Luther King Jr.
D)W.E.B.Du Bois
E)Marcus Garvey
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As part of an elaborate domestic legislative agenda, President Lyndon Johnson declared an "unconditional war on _________ in America."

A)drugs
B)crime
C)corruption
D)sexism
E)poverty
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The civil rights movement gained momentum in 1960 when several young black men staged a "sit-in" at a __________ lunch counter.

A)Costco
B)Woolworth's
C)Walgreens
D)Winn-Dixie
E)Wal-Mart
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The __________ was a training program introduced by President Lyndon Johnson that was aimed at inner-city youths ages sixteen to twenty-one.

A)Peace Corps
B)Civilian Conservation Corps
C)Job Corps
D)Marine Corps
E)Community Action Program
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According to the textbook, the __________ is arguably the single most important piece of legislation created in the twentieth century.

A)Johnson Debt Default Act of 1968.
B)Civil Rights Act of 1964.
C)Anti-Discrimination Law of 1965.
D)Desegregation Act of 1966.
E)Freedom Riders Law of 1967.
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37
In 1962, U.S.spy planes discovered what appeared to be Soviet missile sites in

A)Panama.
B)Hungary.
C)Cuba.
D)Guatemala.
E)Puerto Rico.
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38
Because of the tenacity of the Freedom Riders in the early 1960s,

A)the Interstate Commerce Commission ordered all interstate transportation integrated.
B)President Kennedy abolished segregation in public schools.
C)President Kennedy abolished segregation on public buses.
D)President Kennedy upheld the doctrine of separate but equal.
E)the Supreme Court ruled that all schools must be integrated.
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39
President Lyndon Johnson's plan to provide health insurance for the elderly is known as

A)Medicaid.
B)Medicare.
C)Affordable Care Act.
D)American Medical Association.
E)Elderly American Health Insurance Act.
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40
To prevent racial integration from occurring at the University of Alabama, Governor ___________ blocked the door to the institution.

A)Harvey Keitel
B)Marcus Garvey
C)George Wallace
D)William Clinton
E)James Earl Jones
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41
Ugly riots broke out and were nationally televised outside the __________ party national convention in 1968.

A)Republican
B)America First
C)Democratic
D)Green
E)Independence
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42
Who was the first U.S.president to be involved in trying to prevent communist involvement in Vietnam?

A)Franklin Delano Roosevelt
B)Harry S.Truman
C)Dwight D.Eisenhower
D)John F.Kennedy
E)Lyndon B.Johnson
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43
The United States ship that was supposedly attacked in the Gulf of Tonkin in 1964 was the

A)U.S.S.Maddox.
B)U.S.S.Cole.
C)U.S.S.Liberty.
D)U.S.S.Arizona.
E)U.S.S.Reagan.
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44
Compare the philosophies and styles of Martin Luther King Jr.and the leaders of the black power movement.What circumstances led some to shift their priorities and actions?
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45
Although the Tet offensive was a U.S.military victory, the political impact at home was that it

A)led to the impeachment of President Johnson.
B)turned increasing numbers of Americans against the war effort.
C)resulted in war crimes charges against U.S.military leadership.
D)prevented another Democrat from being elected president for 20 years.
E)led to widespread voter apathy.
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46
The year 1968 has been called the most turbulent year of the 1960s.Explain why some people believe this.
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47
The __________ gave President Johnson the authority to do whatever was necessary to prevent further aggression in Vietnam toward the United States.

A)War Powers Resolution
B)Treaty of Washington
C)Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
D)South Vietnamese Declaration of Independence
E)Ma Kong Doctrine
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48
__________ was assassinated in June 1964 just after winning the California Democratic primary.

A)John F.Kennedy
B)Robert F.Kennedy
C)William Sonoma
D)Lyndon Johnson
E)William Clinton
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49
Republican presidential nominee Richard Nixon appealed to a certain group of working- and middle-class voters he called

A)Nixon's Comrades.
B)the hippies.
C)the silent majority.
D)my military-industrial complex.
E)beatniks.
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50
Beginning with the administration of President Truman and ending with that of President Nixon, describe the events and rationalizations which led to America's increasing involvement in Vietnam.
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51
__________ dismissed both Republicans and Democrats as being too liberal when he ran as an American Independent in the 1968 presidential election.

A)John Anderson
B)Ronald Reagan
C)Richard Nixon
D)George Wallace
E)Sirhan Sirhan
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52
The United States involvement in Vietnam grew from an earlier policy of

A)decimation.
B)reinternment.
C)brinksmanship.
D)mutually assured self-destruction.
E)containment.
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53
Describe President Kennedy's foreign policy successes and failures.Why did the various events unfold as they did?
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54
The Cuban missile crisis has been described as "perhaps the most dangerous two weeks in history." Discuss why.What led to the showdown? How was the crisis resolved? What changes resulted?
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55
The __________ transformed the white-dominated political system in the South in the mid-1960s.

A)Voting Rights Act
B)Community Care Act
C)Anti-Discrimination Act
D)Poll Tax Prohibition Act
E)Voter Registration Act
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56
What sparked race riots in more than 100 cities in 1968?

A)The election of Richard Nixon
B)The beating of Rodney King
C)The assassination of John F.Kennedy
D)The assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.
E)The shooting at Kent State
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57
Because of concerns over the United States' deepening involvement in the Vietnam War, President Johnson

A)won reelection.
B)lost reelection.
C)was assassinated.
D)chose not to run for reelection.
E)was impeached and removed from office.
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58
At the end of January 1968, Viet Cong and North Vietnamese forces attacked American and South Vietnamese targets in a large, well-coordinated attack known as

A)the My Lai Massacre.
B)the My Kong Fiasco.
C)the Tet Offensive.
D)Operation Desoto.
E)D-day.
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59
The first sustained bombing of North Vietnam by the United States was called Operation

A)Torch.
B)Rolling Thunder.
C)Shu Fly.
D)THOR.
E)Husky.
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60
Who won the presidential election of 1968?

A)Richard Nixon
B)Hubert Humphrey
C)Gerald Ford
D)George Wallace
E)William Shatner
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