front 1 1. The top-secret Pentagon Papers, leaked and published in
1971 | back 1 e |
front 2 2. As a result of U.S. support for Israel in 1973, when Israel was
attacked by Egypt and Syria | back 2 c |
front 3 3. Richard Nixon's policy of détente | back 3 e |
front 4 4. After the passage of the Civil Rights Act in 1964, the chief goal
of the Black Civil Rights movement in the | back 4 a |
front 5 5. The skepticism about authority that emerged in the United States
during the 1960s | back 5 d |
front 6 6. The three P's that largely explain the cultural upheavals of the
1960s are | back 6 c |
front 7 7. In response to Congress's attempt to stop him from continuing the
bombing of Cambodia, President Nixon | back 7 a |
front 8 8. Richard Nixon's legislation guaranteeing that Social Security
raises would be indexed to guarantee against | back 8 c |
front 9 9. Former Vice President Richard Nixon essentially won the 1968
presidential election by | back 9 e |
front 10 10. George McGovern, the Democratic nominee for the presidency in
1972, alienated the traditional working-class | back 10 d |
front 11 11. The common use of poll taxes to inhibit Black voters in the South
was outlawed by the | back 11 c |
front 12 12. Richard Nixon's Southern strategy included the policy of | back 12 e |
front 13 13. The Nixon Doctrine proclaimed that | back 13 a |
front 14 14. The American armed forces in Vietnam were composed largely
of | back 14 d |
front 15 15. President Nixon's chief foreign policy adviser, throughout his
administration, was | back 15 a |
front 16 16. In Griswold v. Connecticut, the Supreme Court upheld a married
couple's right to use contraceptives based on | back 16 c |
front 17 17. The 1973 War Powers Act | back 17 c |
front 18 18. The Environmental Protection Agency and the Occupational Safety
and Health Administration aroused bitter | back 18 d |
front 19 19. Despite his political skills and foreign policy knowledge,
Richard Nixon harbored deep and bitter
resentments | back 19 e |
front 20 20. As a result of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 | back 20 d |
front 21 21. President Nixon's 1970 invasion of Cambodia led to | back 21 d |
front 22 22. During the Vietnam War, President Lyndon Johnson ordered the CIA,
in clear violation of its charter, to | back 22 b |
front 23 23. The attempt to nominate an anti-war Democratic candidate for
president in 1968 suffered a crippling blow when | back 23 b |
front 24 24. Richard Nixon's Vietnam policy included all of the following
EXCEPT | back 24 d |
front 25 25. The Supreme Court, under Chief Justice Earl Warren, outraged
religious conservatives in 1962-1963 when it | back 25 b |
front 26 26. To control creeping inflation in the early 1970s, President
Richard Nixon | back 26 a |
front 27 27. President Nixon's policy of Vietnamization of the war in Vietnam
called for | back 27 a |
front 28 28. The site of the first major militant protest on behalf of gay
liberation in 1969 was | back 28 e |
front 29 29. The political challenge to President Johnson's Vietnam policies
gained great momentum when | back 29 e |
front 30 30. The difference between Lyndon Johnson's affirmative action
programs and those of Richard Nixon was | back 30 d |
front 31 31. The 1967 Six-Day War intensified the Arab-Israeli conflict by
bringing into constant, direct conflict | back 31 e |
front 32 32. All of the following were created during Richard Nixon's
presidency EXCEPT | back 32 e |
front 33 33. The Supreme Court's Miranda and Escobedo decisions came under
sharp attack from many conservatives | back 33 b |
front 34 34. When it came to welfare programs, Richard Nixon | back 34 e |
front 35 35. Aerial bombardment in Vietnam by the Johnson
administration | back 35 b |
front 36 36. By 1972, public schools in the South were | back 36 a |
front 37 37. The spoiler third-party candidate for president in 1968
was | back 37 d |
front 38 38. The Watts riot in 1965 symbolized | back 38 c |
front 39 39. The focal point of congressional opposition to Lyndon Johnson's
Vietnam War policy was | back 39 e |
front 40 40. The most serious blow to Lyndon Johnson's Vietnam policy | back 40 c |
front 41 41. The 1968 Democratic party convention witnessed | back 41 b |
front 42 42. Some advocates of Black Power, recalling the Black nationalist
movement of Marcus Garvey, made the | back 42 a |
front 43 43. Both major-party presidential candidates in 1968 agreed that the
United States should | back 43 a |
front 44 44. In the worldwide youthful protests of 1968, the movement in ____
succeeded in toppling the government, while | back 44 d |
front 45 45. The ____ Amendment ____ the voting age to ____. | back 45 d |
front 46 46. Richard Nixon's Philadelphia Plan | back 46 d |
front 47 47. The Nixon administration still reflected a staunch anticommunist
policy when it engaged in covert operations to | back 47 d |
front 48 48. By the late 1960s, Black Power advocates in the North focused
their attention primarily on | back 48 e |
front 49 49. The militant African-American leader who most directly challenged
Martin Luther King, Jr.'s goal of peaceful | back 49 b |
front 50 50. As part of the cease-fire agreement in Vietnam in 1973 | back 50 e |
front 51 51. In 1971, a group of Vietnam War veterans in the U.S. | back 51 a |
front 52 52. As a result of the Immigration and Nationality Act of
1965 | back 52 a |
front 53 53. The landmark Civil Rights Act of 1964 accomplished all of the
following EXCEPT | back 53 e |