John F.Kennedy
Lyndon B.Johnson and the Great Socity
The Warren Court
the consequences of the vietnam war
the Vietnam War
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What did John F. Kennedy mean by the term New Frontier?


Kennedy proclaimed in his speech: We stand today on the edge of a New Frontier—the frontier of the 1960s, the frontier of unknown opportunities and perils, the frontier of unfilled hopes and unfilled threats. ... The pioneers gave up their safety, their comfort, and sometimes their lives to build our new west.

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What was Lyndon B. Johnson's Great Society?


The Great Society program became Johnson's agenda for Congress in January 1965: aid to education, attack on disease, Medicare, urban renewal, beautification, conservation, development of depressed regions, a wide-scale fight against poverty, control and prevention of crime and delinquency, removal of obstacles to th

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What did the Warren Court do?


ended racial segregation and carved out vital protections for criminal defendants

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Why did the US go to war with Vietnam?


The USA was afraid that communism would spread to South Vietnam and then the rest of Asia.

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What were the consequences of the Vietnam War?


Over 58,300 members of the U.S. armed forces went missing or were killed. Vietnam emerged as a potent military power, but its agriculture, business, and industry were disrupted and its cities were heavily damaged. In the United States, the military was demoralized and the country was divided.

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Why was President Kennedy's Cold War foreign policy called New Frontier?


John F. Kennedy's Cold War foreign policy was referred to as the New Frontier, because it called for a new understanding of foreign policy where civil rights, social welfare, foreign policy and the economy were also addressed.

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What was a major result of President Lyndon B. Johnson's Great Society?


birthed Medicare, Medicaid, the Older Americans Act, and the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) of 1965

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What are two famous cases from the Warren Court?


Brown v. Board of Education (equal protection)

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When did the Vietnam War start and end?


1955-1975.

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How much damage did the Vietnam War cause?


In the United States, the effects of the Vietnam War would linger long after the last troops returned home. The nation spent more than $120 billion on the conflict in Vietnam from 1965-73; this massive spending led to widespread inflation, exacerbated by a worldwide oil crisis in 1973 and skyrocketing fuel prices.



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What was the idea behind the New Frontier according to John F. Kennedy Quizlet?

What was the idea behind the New Frontier according to John F. Kennedy? The metaphor lent itself to Kennedy's intentions for America to explore science and space, embark on issues of poverty and surplus, and be more aggressive in waging the cold war than Eisenhower.

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What did Johnson declare war on in the Great Society?


unconditional war on poverty

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Why was the Warren Court unpopular?


regularly engaging in judicial legislation

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What happened in the 1969 Vietnam War?

 assault teams and artillery attack American bases all over South Vietnam, killing 1,140 Americans

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How did the Vietnam War affect individuals?


Veterans who served in Vietnam, Cambodia, or Laos during the Vietnam War have a higher prevalence of mental health issues, particularly PTSD

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What was Kennedy's New Frontier Apush?

an "army" of idealistic and youthful volunteers who brought American skills to underdeveloped countries

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What were the two main reforms of Lyndon Johnson's Great Society?


to eliminate poverty and to end racial discrimination.

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What was the Warren Court Quizlet?


the Supreme Court of the United States between 1965 and 1969

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What president started the Vietnam War?

Lyndon B. Johnson

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What was the result of the Vietnam War ending?

North and South Vietnam were reunified in 1976.

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How did the Great Society differ from the New Frontier?


The New Frontier focused more on civil rights legislation, while the Great Society focused on expanding welfare.

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What was Lyndon B. Johnson known for?


Johnson's Great Society was aimed at expanding civil rights, public broadcasting, access to health care, aid to education and the arts, urban and rural development, consumer protection, environmentalism, and public services.

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Who is the most liberal justice ever?


Douglas was known for his strong progressive and civil libertarian views and is often cited as the most liberal justice in the U.S. Supreme Court's history.

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What war killed the most Americans?


The American Civil War

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What are the aftermath of war?


Fear and insecurity resulting from daily experiences of war—whether as perpetrators or victims—leave traces. Late symptoms can be post-traumatic stress disorder, depression and anxiety. These consequences affect civilians and soldiers alike.

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