What style was introduced in the 60s?
Hippie
On August 28, 1963 Martin Luther King Jr. gave this speech to 250,000 people in Washington D.C.
"I Have a Dream"
Which political party opposed Segregation?
The Democrats
What year was the 35th U.S. president, J.F.K. assassinated?
1963
True or False: The 60s focused on dull muted colors that didn't really stand out.
This famous actress, model, and singer was an icon for women everywhere, she was nicknamed the "blond bombshell".
Marilyn Monroe
In 1964, a civil rights law was passed to allow employers to not discriminate based on (three things).
Gender, race, and religion
True or False: J.F.K. was adamant about stopping segregation, doing all he could to end it.
False
The famous music festival in New York that offered a chance for those struggling with modern life to escape into music and community while spreading a message of unity and peace.
Woodstock Music and Art Fair
This doll was introduced in the 60s and grew into a rapid sensation for little girls everywhere.
Barbie
Known for his incredible voice, this American singer was known as the "King of Rock and Roll" and his talent, charisma, and humor made him beloved by millions.
Elvis Presley
This civil rights activist started his activism after his home was burned down by the KKK twice.
Malcom X
The first African American child to attend an all-white elementary school in Louisiana during the New Orleans school desegregation crisis.
Ruby Bridges
In 1969 this astronomical event shocked the world and inspired others to challenge our earthly limits.
The Moon Landing
Name one pastime people did in the 60s
Make tie-dye shirts; go to the cinema; watch television; answers may vary
On November 10, 1969 this children's show including a combination of actors, puppets, and animation became a worldwide sensation for children everywhere and since has touched the lives of over 80 million children in America. Known for characters like Abby Cadabby, Grover, and Count von Count.
Sesame Street
Why did Malcolm X change his surname from "Little" to "X"?
"Little" was the last name of his slave owners and he did not want to be tied to that.
State leaders of South Carolina resisted federal civil rights legislation such as the Voting Rights Act of ____ and the Civil Rights Act of ____.
1965; 1964
The U.S. sends its first military advisors to help in what war that really escalated during the 60s.
The Vietnam War
During this time protests for social reform and _____ rights were held.
equal
Name at least 2 out of the 4 Beatles.
John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr
This civil rights leader was arrested 29 times.
Martin Luther King Jr.
What was the purpose of lynching black people?
To terrorize and control black people
Who was the 37th President elected in 1969?
Richard Nixon
Economy during the 60’s increased with a __% increase in payrolls.
32