History week 4 chapter 9

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the beatles

The changes in rock music over the 1960s came largely through the influence of this British group:

new evangelicism

The hybrid movement between Fundamentalism and the Social Gospel was labeled

all apply

Anton Lavey [choose all that apply]

cdapca

As a part of Nixon's "War on Drugs," Congress passed

kent state

At what Ohio university did the conflict between anti-war protesters and National Guardsmen result in the death of four people?

studies said everyone was doing it

Attitudes in the 1960s regarding marriage and morality may have been influenced by

the washington post

Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward worked for what newspaper that published stories regarding the Watergate break-in and the President's attempt to cover it up?

culture

Controversies regarding how to respond to the changes in American _________ sparked divisions within churches and made things worse for many Christian denominations.

robert f kennedy

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was killed while trying to gather support for his endorsement of

spiritual enlightenment

During the 1960s, some viewed the use of LSD as a way to reach

illegal use of marijuana

During the 1960s, youth, especially those involved in the counterculture, tended toward

secret tapes

During the investigation by the Watergate Committee, a former aide revealed the existence of what evidence that could provide the truth about Watergate and the cover-up?

he resigned

How did Nixon leave office?

all of the answers

How did churches react to changes in church attendance in the 1960s and early 1970s? [choose all that apply]

it was seen as a crushing defeat

How did the public perceive the American expansion of the war into Laos?

nuclear

In the late 1960s and early 1970s the primary question causing tension between the United States and the Soviet Union was the _____________ arms race.

american attitudes towards the war changed

In what way can the Tet Offensive be seen as a crushing defeat for the United States?

1973

In what year did the last American combat troops leave Vietnam?

the space race

Nixon's first major accomplishment was victory in

cambodia, laos

Nixon's plan to end the war in Vietnam meant that he had to expand operations into what 2 countries? [choose 2]

obstruction of justice

On what grounds did the House of Representatives recommend that President Nixon be impeached?

demographics

One of the most important keys to understanding the changes that took place in culture during the 1960s lies with understanding the shift in _________________ at the time.

all of them

Opposition to the war in Vietnam was based on [choose all that apply

media coverage

Perhaps the single most important factor in turning Americans against the war was

moderate

Richard Nixon was able to win the 1968 Presidential election because he positioned himself as a

from where it took place

Short Answer: How did the "Watergate" scandal get its name?

students for a democratic society

The "New Left" began with the formation of the organization

the first day of the viatnamese new year

The "Tet Offensive" began on

environmental

The 1960s saw the birth of the modern _______ movement as a reaction to widespread pollution.

chicago

The 1968 Democratic National Convention was held in

george wallace

The American Independent Party was a third party option in 1968 led by

george mcgovern

The Democratic candidate for the Presidency in the Election of 1972 was

epa

The National Environmental Policy Act established

yuri garagrin

The first human to successfully orbit the earth and return was

the peoples republic of china

The first of Nixon's breakthroughs in relations with Communist countries came with

helping the poor, dealing with a variety of social issues

The main division among fundamentalist evangelicals in the 1960s was the proper attitude toward [choose all that apply].

timothy leary

The primary advocate for LSD use in the United States, and the man who told American youth to "tune in, turn on, and drop out" was

the baby boom generation

The shift in culture in the 1960s can be traced to the rebellion of

falling attendance

The single greatest challenge facing mainline religious denominations was

manson family

The single most infamous cult group to spring up during the 1960s was the

robert mcnamara

The study on the Vietnam War that would later be published as the Pentagon Papers was commissioned by

william calley

The trial of this officer in relation to the My Lai Massacre brought accusations of American atrocities to the public:

hippie

The youth counterculture of the 1960s was called the "______________ Movement"

moscow

Three months after Nixon and Kissinger visited China, they arrived in

war power

To prevent the President from engaging in a long-term war without Congressional approval and oversight, Congress passed the ____ ______ Act in 1973.

pakistan, india

War between what two nations brought the United States and China into closer relations? [choose 2]

they planned and planted

What actions can be attributed to the CRP in the Election of 1972? [choose all that apply]

all but it introduced heresy

What affect did the "Jesus People Movement" have on Christianity and the church as a whole? [choose all that apply]

the war in vietnam, the war on poverty

What factors could have influenced Lyndon Johnson not to run in the 1968 Presidential Election? [choose all that apply]

the NOW

What feminist organization moved toward the political left and became an active proponent for the legalization of abortion in America?

murder of meredith hunter

What happened at Altamont Motor Speedway that prompted the end of the Hippie Movement?

he was assassinated by sirhan sirhan

What happened to Robert F. Kennedy after he won the California primary in June 1968?

roe v wade

What important Supreme Court decision legalized abortion in the United States?

the jesus people movement

What religious revival movement emerged from the Hippie Movement of the 1960s?

all but north vietnamese troops

What terms did President Nixon instruct Kissinger to offer North Vietnam in the summer of 1972? [choose all that apply]

detente- live and let live

What was the "Nixon Doctrine" as related to the Cold War and relations with the Soviet Union?

to stop leaks

What was the job of the "plumbers" in Nixon's administration?

to scare the north viatnamese into negotiating a peace settlement

What was the purpose of Operation "Menu"?

many cities erupted into rioting and violence

What was the reaction to the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr.?

all but nixon ordered

What were some of the primary revelations found in the Pentagon Papers? [choose all that apply]

all but american forces were able to change

What were the results of expanded American military operations into Cambodia? [choose all that apply]

massive bombing raids

When peace negotiations broke off in 1972, what brought the North Vietnamese back to the bargaining table?

he tried to cover up the entire plan

When the burglars were caught trying to break into the office of the DNC Chairman, what was the initial reaction of President Nixon

apollo

Which of the NASA space programs placed a man on the moon in 1969?

all but 3 mile island incident

Which of the following contributed to the rise of the modern environmental movement and expanded government action to protect the environment? [choose all that apply]

the jesus movement

Which of the following is NOT associated with the "Summer of Love" ?

all but churches were to visible

Which of the following is true of church attendance in the 1960s and early 1970s? [choose all that apply]

nelson rockefeller

Which of the following was NOT a candidate for the Democratic nomination for President in 1968?

open disclosure regarding the number

Which of the following was NOT a topic of agreement between the United States and the Soviet Union in the SALT I Treaty?

scorpio

Which of the following was NOT one of the NASA programs that led to the first moon landing in 1969?

the second vatican council

While fundamentalist evangelical Protestants were divided regarding social issues, Catholics were torn by controversy stemming from

the black power organizations

Who did the Manson family attempt to blame for their crimes?

henry kissinger

Who was Nixon's National Security Advisor who assisted in the mission to end the Vietnam War by achieving "peace with honor?"

richard nixon

Who was the Republican nominee for President in the Election of 1968?

leonid brezhev

Who was the Soviet Premier that met with President Nixon in 1972?

neil armstrong

Who was the first man to step on the surface of the moon?

daniel ellsberg

Who was the man who leaked the Pentagon Papers to the New York Times?

american public would not stand for it, the strength of the anti war movement made it difficult

Why could Nixon feel he could not escalate the war in Vietnam? [choose all that apply]

the enemy suffered high casualites, all lost territory was quickly recaptured

Why could the Tet Offensive be seen as a major victory for the United States? [choose all that apply]

all of them apply

Why was Nixon's visit to China in 1972 so important? [choose all that apply]


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