The activities of the California farm workers helped to inspire other Latino "brown power" movements across the country.
What is Cultural Pride?Pg. 770
Richard M. Nixon is elected president.
What happened in 1968?
(Page 767)
Betty Freidan
Who wrote " The Feminine Mystique"?
page: 776
The belief that women should have economic, political and social equality with men.
What is feminism?
(Page 776)
The ideals and lifestyle of the counterculture challenged the traditional views of Americans.
What is the Main Idea ?
Pg 781
What is politically, 1960?
Chinese forces invade India.
What happened in 1962?
(Page 766)
Women won the right to vote
What happened in 1920?
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Concerned with a certain set of ideas.
What does ideological mean?
(Page 777)
By the mid sixties, .... in San Francisco was known as the hippie capital, mainly because California did not outlaw hallucinogenic drugs until 1966.
What is the Haight - Ashbury ?
Pg 782
(Texan Jose Angel Gutierrez) In 1970, he established __ ____ _____(The people United).
What is La Raza Unida?
Representatives from 61 Native American groups met in Chicago and drafted the Declaration of Indian Purpose, which stressed the determination of Native Americans to "choose our own way of life."
What happened in 1961?
(Page 771)
A journalist, political activist, and ardent supporter of the women's liberation movement
Who was Gloria Steinem?
page: 778
A moderate group that encouraged women to seek political office.
What was the National Women's Political Caucus?
(Page 778)
More than 400,000 showed up for a music festival called .... Music and Art Fair.
What is the Woodstock ? Page 783
Still other Latinos took on a more ____________ tone.
What is confrontational?
Steinem helped found the National Women's Political Caucus
What happened in 1971?
(Page 778)
The congress passed the Equal Rights Amendment
( ERA)
What happened in 1972?
page: 779
Uniform or similar throughout.
What does homogeneous mean?
(Page 771)
Forman was part of the .... a movement made up mostly of white ,middle -class college youths who had grown disillusioned with the war in Vietnam and injustices in America during the 1960s.
What is Counterculture ?
Pg 781
"To us, the boycott of grapes was the most near-perfect of nonviolent struggles."- _________
Who is Cesar Chavez?
Pg. 770
Congress passed the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA)
What happened in 1972?
(Page 779)
The Stop- Era campaign was launched in ____
1971
The band that, perhaps more than any other, helped propel rock music into mainstream America.
Who were the Beatles?
(Page 783)
The rock singers Janis Joplin and the legendary guitarist Jimi Hendriz both died of drug overdose in ....
What happen in 1970 ?
Pg 782