THIS TERM describes marches, protests, boycotts, and sit-ins.
Non-violent direct action
While the US was involved in Vietnam because of containment, for the Vietnamese, the was about THIS.
This 1964 political cartoon refers to a supreme court order related to what?

The proactive desegregating of schools (this is sometimes called "Brown II")
Castro critically secured American citizens' support in this interview with THIS US NEWSPAPER.

New York Times
Ms. Finn committed to THIS SCHOOL in April 1997, basing her decision on sports and weather.
Duke
IB will call THESE TERMS examples of "radical African-American activism (1965-1968)" Name two.
One of the first national voices against the war, WHO SAID THIS: To wit, right now what's going on in and around Saigon and Hanoi and in the Congo and elsewhere. They are violent when their interests are at stake. But all of that violence that they display at the international level, when you and I want just a little bit of freedom, we're supposed to be nonviolent. They're violent. They're violent in Korea, they're violent in Germany, they're violent in the South Pacific, they're violent in Cuba, they're violent wherever they go. But when it comes time for you and me to protect ourselves against lynchings, they tell us to be nonviolent.
Malcolm X
"Hey! This reads like one of them presidential pardons!"
This cartoon references two key events in 1974. Name them.

Ford pardoning Nixon, Boston Bussing riots/violence
The US dominated land ownership in Cuba, which means they dominated THIS INDUSTRY.
Sugar
Which teenage crime did Ms. Finn get away with in the spring of 1997?
A. Skipping school and driving to Newport, RI to go to the beach.
B. Driving a friend across the border to Portsmouth, NH to get a tattoo.
C. Sneaking on the bus for the senior trip to Montreal, against her mother's explicit orders.
A. Great day.
B. This was in the fall of '96.
C. Lol no not with my mom.
Other than the March on Washington, this 1963 event was said to push Kennedy to finally start writing and pushing forward what would become the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Birmingham Children's March
The Vietcong were very effective in "controlling the initiative," which resulted in the VC/NVA initiating THIS PERCENT of all military interactions.
90%
THIS COLD WAR STRATEGY is depicted in this cartoon.

Mutually Assured Destruction [MAD]
THIS US POTUS stated this on Jan. 3, 1961, "There is a limit to what the United States in self-respect can endure. That limit has now been reached...our sympathy goes out to the people of Cuba now suffering under the yoke of a dictator."
Eisenhower
Why did Ms. Finn have an early curfew on prom night?
A: She had a family reunion the next day.
B: She had a lacrosse state semi-final the next day
C: She was grounded for her tanking grades.
This ongoing event drew attention to the need for the Voting Rights Act of 1965, and led to the deaths of three civil rights workers in Mississippi in the summer of 1964.
Freedom Summer
There was a lot of opposition to the Vietnam War, including THESE THREE TYPES that we discussed in class.
Doves, Pragmatic Doves, Hawkish Opposition
Shown here, Stalin established a buffer zone by installing USSR friendly governments in THESE (provide TWO ways to describe these nations).

satellites states, Soviet bloc, eastern bloc, communist bloc
After the revolution, Castro executed roughly 500 of THESE.
Batista's government officials
What was Finn's job the summer after senior year?
A: Painting houses with idiot friends.
B: Waitress at Applebee's with idiot friends.
C: Lifeguard at Crystal Lake with idiot friends.
A
THIS LEADER, pictured with MLK, played a large role in the leadership of THIS ORGANIZATION following MLK's assassination in 1968. (Name both)

Jesse Jackson, Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC)
Shown here, Viet Cong tunneling systems were key to maintaining their presence in South Vietnam, even when under heavy fire. Name ONE tunnel system.
Cu Chi, Iron Triangle
Depicted in this cartoon, SALT II was never signed by both the USSR and the US, depicted by the TWO LEADERS shown here.

Jimmy Carter, Leonid Brezhnev
Diversify its economy or industrialize
Which celebrity was named as Ms. Finn's lookalike in her highschool yearbook?
A. Jamie Lee Curtis
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B. Imogen Heap

C. The freshmen boy from cult classic, Dazed and Confused.

C. yep.