20. The Protest Movements
What were the most significant measures taken to combat environmental problems in the 60s and 70s?
-Clean Air Act -Clean Water Act -Endangered Species Act -creation of Environmental Protections Agency
At the height of the Civil Rights Movement, what other groups began to demand their rights?
-Native Americans -Hispanic Americans -Women
What indirectly killed millions of birds and animals in the Florida Everglades?
A dike project
What ruined miles and beach and killed millions of birds and aquatic animals in 1969
A major oil spill off California's coast
In an effort to improve job opportunities for African Americans, these programs required that companies and organization doing business with the federal government actively recruit African American employees with the hope that this would improve their economic and social status
Affirmative action
One of the most notable challenges to the affirmative action policy, this man sued the University of California-Davis school after learning that he had been turned down a second time for admission because 2 African Americans with lower test scores had been admitted. He sued saying that he has been discriminated against based on race. Who is this man?
Allan Bakke
A more militant civil rights organization that viewed the government's reform efforts to improve Native African conditions as not good enough
American Indian Movement
Traveled around the country interviewing women who had graduated from college with her; found that most of these women felt unfulfilled with their lives; used these stories to write The Feminine Mystique
Betty Friedan
Some of the musical leaders of the counterculture movement
Bob Dylan, Beatles, Jimi Hendrix
An organization in Congress created in 1971 to better represent the concerns of African Americans
Congressional Black Caucus
A youth movement that cared less about changing society and instead wanted to "leave" society; promoted a lifestyle of flamboyant clothing, rock music, drug use, free love, and independent living/ those who chose this lifestyle were often referred to as hippies
Counterculture
(in regards to the environmental movement) What were timber companies doing in the northwest?
Cutting down acres of forestland
Which influential civil rights leader fought for the right of migrant farm workers to organize to improve theory working conditions?
César Chávez
Why did Native American begin to demand reforms?
Due to their mistreatment
Set and enforced pollution standards, promoted research, and coordinated anti-pollution activities with state and local governments
Environmental Protection Agency
What did Americans begin to feel were plaguing every region of the nation?
Environmental problems
Created to ensure that women received the same protections under the Civil Rights Act of 1964 as did African Americans and other minorities. They investigated employers to make sure that they were not discrimination based on race, color, religion, national origin and gender
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Made it illegal for an employer to pay women less than men when doing the same job
Equal Pay Act
What did women want to achieve with their movement?
Equal pay, more career choices and more political representation
What did women begin to demand?
Equality and rights to improve their lives
One of the most popular hippie destinations was this neighborhood in San Francisco. By the mid-1960s, thousands of hippies has moved there. While 1967 was considered the shimmer of love in this neighborhood, the following year saw a staggering increase in drug overdoses, crime, rape, murder and all of the aspects of an undisciplined lifestyle
Haight-Ashbury District
How did the Bakke case affect affirmative action?
It challenged the process of affirmative action as potentially being reverse discrimination in practice
What were the two greatest legacies of the counterculture movement?
Its contribution to new styles of popular culture and its encouragement of great self-expression
Founded the PUSH coalition to help register black voters, develop African American businesses, and broaden educational opportunities for minorities. Became one of the most prominent civil rights leaders of the 70s and 80s; became the first African American to make a serious run for president
Jesse Jackson
Which influential civil rights leaders fought for political, economic and social power for African Americans?
Jesse Jackson
Who were the most influential civil rights leaders during the 60s and 70s?
Jesse Jackson, César Chávez, José Angel Gutiérrez and the Bellecourt brothers
Which influential civil rights leader fought to increase Mexican American political participation?
José Angel Gutiérrez
Why did the counterculture movement eventually decline?
Many participants were unable to establish the ideal utopian community they dreamed of, and were unable to take care of themselves financially and socio-economically
An organization created by Betty Friedman to help bring women and their issues into the mainstream of American society
National Organization for Women
What caused nearly all of the fish to disappear form Lake Erie?
Pollution and garbage
A marine biologist who wrote Silent Spring which made Americans aware of the amount of pesticides used in agriculture that did kill insects, but also killed birds, fish and other creatures
Rachel Carson
Became the most outspoken critic of car manufacturers who produced cars that were unsafe and led to unnecessary fatalities
Ralph Nader
What were the conditions of women who worked outside the home in the 60s?
Received lower pay, few opportunities and were often treated disrespectfully
Hispanic Americans organized to improve their what?
Status in society
The "New Left" group of college students who saw mammy injustices in the country's political and social system. In their few, a few wealthy elites controlled politics and wealth itself was unfairly divided among people. This organization called for an end to apathy and urged all citizens to stop accepting a country run by big corporations and big government
Students for a Democratic Society
What did the youth movement challenge?
The American political and social system, traditional middle-class values and traditional status-quo
Which influential civil rights leader fought for Native American rights?
The Bellecourt brothers
A nuclear power plant in Pennsylvania that experienced a meltdown of one of its reactors resulting in the release of radiation into the atmosphere
Three Mile Island
Prohibited public schools from discriminating against girls and young women in nearly all aspects of its operations, from admission to athletics
Title IX
The 1960s was one of the most what in United States history?
Tumultuous and chaotic decades
The music festival in August 1969 that represented the height of the counterculture movement as hundreds of thousands of young people went to a small town in New York to see dozens of the greatest rock acts of the era perform
Woodstock
What movement saw a remarkable rise in the 1960s?
Youth movement
The process of transporting black students to white schools and visa versa
busing
Many hippies attempted to drop-out of society and live in a group living arrangement were they would all share everything and work together for a peaceful life
commune
The belief that men and women should be treated as equals politically, economically and socially
feminism
Many women had grown dissatisfied as their role as what?
homemakers
(in regards to the environmental movement) What was smothering major cities?
smog