Presidents
Legislation
Conflicts
Inquiry
Vocabulary
100

The three president of the 1960s that we have discussed (In order).

What is John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, and Richard Nixon?
100

The equal pay act did this.

What is end gender-based wage discrimination?

100

The Cuban Missile Crisis brought the US and USSR the closest we have ever been to ________.



What is nuclear war?

100

This is why it is important to know who wrote a historical source?

What is because of possible bias or perspective?

100

This term refers to the ability to launch a counterattack after being hit, specifically involving nuclear warfare.

What is Second Strike Capability?

200

Name the platforms associated with these presidents: Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon.

What is The New Frontier, The Great Society, and Law and Order?

200

Brown vs. Board of Education did this.

What is desegregated schools?

200

These kinds of reforms were attempted during the Prague Spring, causing the Soviet Union to invade.

What is democratic?

200

Name the parts of a thesis statement.

What is restate the question, answer the question, and provide evidence?

200

This was a judicial group known for its progressive cases throughout the 1960s.

What is the Warren Court?

300

The goal of Kennedy's New Frontier.

What is expand social welfare and advance civil rights?

300

The Civil Rights Act expanded federal power through this.

What is giving the government the ability to protect citizen's rights?

300
The Brezhnev Doctrine was used to justify Soviet intervention in this country.

What is Czechoslovakia?

300

If a quote explains how civil rights must be gained by all means necessary, this civil rights activist is most likely speaking.

Who is Malcolm X?

300

This was a belief that the USSR had a responsibility to do what was necessary to protect communism.

What is the Brezhnev Doctrine?

400

Lyndon B. Johnson’s Great Society expanded on earlier civil rights efforts through this.

What is continuation of civil rights laws and cases to end discrimination?

400

Cases such as Loving v. Virginia and Brown v. Board of Education are similar as they both _____ state rights.

What is challenge?

400

Explain the Mau Mau Uprising.

What is a conflict in British-occupied Kenya between the nationalists and the British, ending in the mass killing of protesters?

400

If a source is against the Great Society, it is most likely coming from the democratic/republican side at the time. 

What is republican?

400

Describe flexible response and how it differed from Mutually Assured Destruction.

What is Kennedy's tactic of using multiple methods of defense rather than solely relying on the fear of nuclear destruction?

500

Explain how federal responsibility expanded during the 1960s.

What is increasing laws, acts and cases that gave the federal government more power over the states to regulate the rights of the people?

500

The Immigration and Nationality Act changed immigration policy in many ways, including:

What is ending the quota system and limiting the number of immigrants from each country to 20,000 per year?

500
Explain the Six-Day War and its long-term consequences.

What is a war in which Israel fought against Egypt, ending in Israel occupying the Gaza Strip/West Bank and ultimately leading to further conflict in the Middle East?

500

An image depicts two maps; one before a conflict and one after. The territory occupied by the group shown gets bigger after the conflict. By contextualizing this image based on the events we have discussed, you could assume that this was the _______.

What was the Six-Day War?

500

The year 1968 is sometimes referred to as this.

What is the Year that Shattered America?