Civil Rights Leaders
Civil Rights Laws & Cases
Civil Rights Movements & Actions
Vietnam Causes & Major Events
Vietnam Responses & Effects
100

This woman’s arrest sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott.

Rosa Parks

100

This Supreme Court case ended school segregation by overturning “separate but equal” in public schools.

Brown v. Board of Education

100

This 1963 protest is famous for MLK Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech.

March on Washington 

100

This idea claimed that if one nation fell to communism, nearby nations would follow.

Domino Theory

100

This movement protested U.S. involvement in Vietnam.

Anti-war movement

200

This leader promoted nonviolent civil disobedience during the Civil Rights Movement.

Martin Luther King Jr. 

200

This law ended segregation in public places.

Civil Rights Act of 1964

200

This Arkansas event required Eisenhower to send troops to enforce desegregation.

Little Rock 9 / Little Rock Crisis 

200

This resolution gave the president broad military power in Vietnam without a formal declaration of war.

Gulf of Tonkin Resolution

200

This amendment lowered the voting age to 18 during the Vietnam era.

26th amendment 

300

This NAACP attorney argued Brown v. Board of Education.

Thurgood Marshall

300

This law ended literacy tests and protected African American voting rights.

Voting Rights Act of 1965

300

This group used militant tactics and armed patrols to defend Black communities.

Black Panthers

300

This surprise 1968 attack weakened American support for the war.

Tet Offensive

300

This term describes the gap between what officials said about the war and what Americans saw in the news.

Credibility gap

400

This labor leader co-founded the United Farm Workers and became a key Chicano movement figure.

Dolores Huerta

400

This federal agency was created by the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to stop workplace discrimination.

EEOC (Equal Employment Opportunity Commission) 

400

This movement promoted Mexican American civil rights and better working conditions.

Chicano Movement 

400

This Nixon policy shifted combat responsibility from U.S. troops to South Vietnamese forces.

Vietnamization 

400

Nixon used this phrase to describe Americans who supported his Vietnam policy.

Silent Majority

500

This governor resisted school desegregation in Arkansas during the Little Rock Crisis.

Orval Faubus

500

This Supreme Court case said segregation was constitutional if facilities were “separate but equal.”

Plessy v. Ferguson 

500

This philosophy, used by MLK, involved breaking unjust laws peacefully to demand change.

Civil disobedience

500

This 1975 event marked the end of South Vietnam and the end of the war.

Fall of Saigon

500

This law limited the president’s ability to send troops into combat without congressional approval.

War Powers Resolution