This event held in NY was an iconic music festival and has gone down in pop culture history.
What was Woodstock?
This Supreme Court case legalized abortion at the federal level in 1973.
What was Roe v. Wade?
This was the leader of North Vietnam
Who was Ho Chi Minh?
This is what the initials AIM stands for...
What is the American Indian Movement?
This term was used to note doing things like everyone else, common during the 1950s and early 1960s
What was Conformity?
This was the primary reason many housewives opposed the passage of the ERA.
This is the line that divided North and South Vietnam.
What was the 17th Parallel?
This location was occupied by the AIM movement for over 19 months in a protest against the federal government.
What was Alcatraz Prison?
The used of this pesticide was the center of the concern of the environmental movement.
What was DDT?
This was the overall goal of the Women's Rights movement in the 1960s-70s.
This college campus was the location of 4 student deaths after an anti-war protest turned deadly.
What was Kent State University?
This individual led the movement that fought for the rights of Mexican-American migrant farm workers.
Who is Cesar Chavez?
This was the name of the book that sounded the alarm over the use of pesticides during the 1960s.
What was "Silent Spring"?
This was the name of the book that sparked the feminist movement of the 1960s-70s.
What was the "Feminine Mystique"?
This is the act that granted war powers for president Johnson to have unlimited abilities in Vietnam.
What was the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution?
This was the name of Nixon's plan for gradually ending the war in Vietnam.
What was "Vietnamization"?
This was the "generation" of rebels that came before the hippies that offered an example of rejection to conformity in the 1950s.
What was the Beatnik (Beat) Generation?
Shirley Chisholm is famous for this personal accomplishment...
What is becoming the first woman to run for president?
This was the location of a severe massacre of Vietnamese civilians by US military personnel.
This is what Nixon alleged he had in order to avoid handing over the White House tapes during the Watergate investigation.
What was "Executive Privilege"?