Vocabulary
Civil Rights Movement
Government Programs
Vietnam War
Antiwar Movement
FINAL JEOPARDY
100

This was a congressional resolution that gave President Johnson the power to send troops to Vietnam.  

What is the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution?

100

Martin Luther King Jr. was well known for encouraging this form of protest during the Civil Rights Movement. 

What is non-violent or peaceful protest?

100

This event led to the improvement of technology in the lives of the American public through things like GPS and infrared.

What is space exploration?

100

These were two chemical agents used against the Vietcong during the Vietnam War.

What were Agent Orange and Napalm?

100

American's distrust in the government and the antiwar movement were all responses to this event.

What is the Vietnam War?

200

This event lasted 13 days in 1962 and was the closest moment to nuclear war between the US and USSR. 

What is the Cuban Missile Crisis?

200

Brown v. Board of Education was a landmark court case that overturned this other significant court case related to segregation.

What is Plessy v. Ferguson?

200

This landmark event occurred in 1969.

What is the moon landing?

200
This theory, the feeling of countries falling to communism, led to troops being sent to South Vietnam.

What is domino theory?

200

The 26th Amendment made this landmark change to voting. 

What is changed the age from 21 to 18?

300

This group of students were the first integrated students in Arkansas and showed that the government would uphold the court's decisions.

Who are the Little Rock Nine?

300

This group's goal was to block federal attempts to pass civil rights legislation.

Who are Southern Democrats or "Dixiecrats"?

300

This program ensured that universities and employers have to hire more women and minority candidates.

What is Affirmative Action?

300

Americans who were NOT protesting the war were coined this term by President Nixon.

What is the silent majority?

300

A protest occurred here, and led to the deaths of 4 students by the National Guard. 

What is Kent State?

300

This man was the leader of North Vietnam. 

Who is Ho Chi Minh? 

400

These provided rights to former slaves following the Civil War's end.

What are the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments? (Reconstruction Amendments)

400

This man became the first African American to serve on the US Supreme Court.

Who is Thurgood Marshall?

400

Harry Truman issued this to desegregate the armed forces in 1948.

What is Executive Order 9981?

400

This event caused the American public to lose faith in the cause in Vietnam when they realized the Vietcong were a real enemy.

What is the Tet Offensive?

400

Vietnamization was this policy introduced by President Nixon.

What is training Vietnamese soldiers to fight the Vietcong and removing American troops from Vietnam?

500

This was the Supreme Court decision that changed the segregation laws at UT Law School.

What is Sweatt v. Painter?

500

These 3 governors from the South believed that different races shouldn't be forced to mix in public places. (I need at least 2.) 

Who are Orval Faubus, Lester Maddox, and George Wallace?

500

Lyndon B. Johnson's plan, called this, was designed to develop social reform programs in the US. 

What is Great Society?

500

This government act limited the ability of the President to get involved in war without Congress' consent.

What is the War Powers Act of 1973?

500

This was the term given to the differences between what the government said and the media said about the war. 

What is the Credibility Gap?

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