US History Since 1865 (MULTIPLE CHOICE)
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What happened at My Lai? | |||||||||||
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Which program was not developed through passage of the Economic Opportunity Act? | |||||||||||
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The Twenty-fourth Amendment | |||||||||||
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The Cuban Missile Crisis | |||||||||||
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Which of the following is not associated with the New Left? | |||||||||||
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The Chicano Movement led by Caesar Chavez | |||||||||||
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Which southern city was sometimes referred to as "the most segregated city in America"? | |||||||||||
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The Black Power movement | |||||||||||
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Which of these statements is not true about Kennedy's "nation-building" plans? | |||||||||||
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All of the following is true about John F. Kennedy, except | |||||||||||
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A report put out by the Council of Economic Advisors in 1964 indicated that more than 22 percent of Americans | |||||||||||
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In 1967, opposition to the war in Vietnam became more mainstream when | |||||||||||
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The Pentagon Papers | |||||||||||
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The growth of America's counterculture showed that many young people, besides condemning the Vietnam War, also | |||||||||||
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The Civil Rights Act of 1964, advocated for by President Lyndon B. Johnson in the wake of John F. Kennedy's assassination | |||||||||||
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The revival of the women's movement in the 1960s is often identified with the publication of Betty Friedan's book | |||||||||||
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Thurgood Marshall was | |||||||||||
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At the March on Washington in the summer of 1963, | |||||||||||
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The Free Speech Movement, begun on the campus of the University of California, Berkeley is significant because | |||||||||||
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John F. Kennedy's greatest disaster as president was | |||||||||||
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The Tonkin Gulf Resolution gave President Johnson specific permission to | |||||||||||
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The 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago was marked by | |||||||||||
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The main goal of those who participated in Freedom Summer was to | |||||||||||
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All of the following is true about the presidential election of 1960, except | |||||||||||
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Johnson ran for election in 1964 advocating a "mandate for change," which he dubbed the | |||||||||||
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