The "Great Society"
Civil Rights
Women's Rights
Supreme Court Decisions
Vietnam War
100

These two health care programs were supported into the 21st century

Medicare and Medicaid

100

This civil rights leader, encouraged civil disobedience and peaceful demonstrations.

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

100

The women's rights advocates were trying to get this passed.

Equal Rights Amendment

100

Made it illegal to segregate schools.

Brown v. Board of Education

100

The bombing campaign over North Vietnam, that was supposed to weaken the enemy's ability and will to fight

Operation Rolling Thunder

200

President Johnson's Great Society was most similar to this president's "new Deal" 

Franklin Roosevelt

200

The NAACP, the Urban League, CORE, and SCLC all opposed the use of this. 

violence 

200

She wrote the book "The Feminine Mystique".

Betty Friedan

200

The police must inform the accused of their rights before questioning.

Miranda v. Arizona

200

A massive surprise attack by the Vietcong on South Vietnamese towns and cities during the Vietnamese New Year celebration.

Tet Offensive

300

A major goal of the Great Society was to eliminate this.

poverty

300

This was the purpose of the Freedom Summer.

to register African Americans to vote

300

This organization, founded by Betty Friedan and others, would become the main voice of the women's movement.

National Organization of Women (NOW)

300

If the accused cannot afford an attorney, the court must appoint one.

Gideon v. Wainwright

300

This belief by American leaders was used to justify US support of South Vietnam.

the domino theory

400

The Elementary and Secondary Education Act, that passed in 1965, included this preschool program for the poor.

Project Head Start

400

This law would ban discrimination in public places and provide penalties for violators.

Civil Rights Act of 1964

400

The success of this would inspire the Women's Liberation Movement.

Civil Rights Movement

400

A woman has a constitutional right to privacy.

Roe v. Wade

400

His plan of Vietnamization was to get US troops out of Vietnam.

Nixon

500

This law was passed by congress due to a high level of poverty in the US.

Economic Opportunity Act of 1964

500

In their struggle to improve conditions for African Americans, Malcolm X, Stokely Carmichael, and H. Rap Brown discouraged this.

cooperation with whites

500

She believed in traditional roles for women.

Phyllis Schlafly

500

This is what the Engel v. Vitale decision prohibited. 

Prayers in public schools

500

This law would limit the president's ability to intervene militarily without congressional approval.

War Powers Act of 1973

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