Chapter 30 Fill in the blanks
San Fransisco
A center for the counterculture movement was the Haight-Ashbury Neighborhood in the city of ________.
My Lai
In 1968, American soldiers massacred more than 100 South Vietnamese civilians near the village of _________.
Altamont
In 1969, Four months after the great music festival at Woodstock, a rock concert at _________ resulted in the deaths of four people, including one from injuries sustained from the security guards.
Daniel Ellsberg
In 1971 the so-called Pentagon Papers were leaked to the press by _________.
Christmas
In 1972 President Nixon ordered the heaviest and most destructive air attacks on North Vietnam in what came to be called the "__________ bombing."
Wounded Knee
In 1972, Indian activists seized the town of ________, the site of an 1890 massacre of Sioux by federal troops
Cesar Chavez
In the 1960s, the United Farm workers was founded and led by ______.
Massachusetts
In the 1972 presidential election, George McGovern carried only the state of _______ and the District of Columbia.
University of California at Berkeley
In the early 1960s, the Free Speech Movement came into being at the __________ to help secure the political rights of students.
Democratic Society
One of the early and major organizations of the New Left was the students for a __________
Cambodia
President Nixon expanses the Vietnam War by moving the fighting into neighboring _____ and Laos.
Yom Kippur
The 1973 _______ war demonstrated American dependence on Arab Oil.
57,000
The Vietnam war caused the deaths of 1.2 Million Vietnamese soldiers, countless additional civilians, and _________ Americans.
Stonewall Riots
The beginning of the gay liberation movement was marked by the _______ of 1969.
Saturday Night
What became known as the "________ massacre" saw president Richard Nixon order the firing of Archibald Cox.
Warren Burger
When Earl Warren retired, President Nixon appointed ___________ to replace him on the Supreme Court.
James W. McCord
______ was the watergate burglar who agreed to cooperate with the grand jury and Senate investigating committee looking into the Watergate break-in.
Sandra Day O'Connor
first female supreme court justice