Women's Rights
Native Americans
Counterculture
Latinos
Misc.
100
What does NOW stand for?
National Organization for Women
100
What does AIM stand for?
American Indian Movement
100
What did the so called "Establishment" mean to hippies?
Mainstream American society
100
Define "Social Justice".
Fair distribution of advantages and disadvantages in society.
100
What does JT stand for in JT Young?
Joel Thomas
200
Women in 1963 earned only what percent of what men earned?
60%
200
The attempted occupation of what island helped invigorate the American Indian Movement?
Alcatraz
200
What was the counterculture of the 1960's?
A rebellion of teens and young adults against mainstream society, the people were often referred to as "hippies".
200
What did Mexican Americans call themselves?
Chicanos.
200
Who were the leaders of the National Farm Workers Association?
Cesar Chavez and Dolores Huerta
300
Who wrote the book The Feminine Mystique?
Betty Friedan
300
What president began the policy of termination?
Dwight D. Eisenhower
300
What was the most significant event of the 1960's counterculture movement?
Woodstock Music and Art Fair
300
Name two things the La Raza Unida Party campaigned for.
They campaigned for bilingual education, improved public services, education for children from migrant workers, and an end to job discrimination.
300
Who was Rodolfo "Corky" Gonzales?
Former boxer who founded the Crusade for Justice, which was a group that promoted Mexican American nationalism.
400
What was the issue over Roe vs. Wade?
Abortion
400
What Indian nation occupied Wounded Knee?
The Sioux
400
Who led the pop art movement?
Andy Warhol
400
What was the most militant organization in the Chicano movement?
The Brown Berets.
400
What were the flower children?
Hippies who wore flowers in their hair.
500
What are the three areas that feminism encompasses?
socially, politically, and economically equal.
500
What is the name of one of AIM's best known leaders whom was interviewed on PBS in 2002?
Russell Means
500
What year was known as the "Summer of Love"?
1967
500
What was the movement that involved Puerto Ricans?
The boricua movement.
500
Who was Phyllis Schlafly?
One of the most outspoken critics of the ERA.