HIST B17B Chapter 29 Quiz
In what city did Mayor Connor order police to unleash their dogs and clubs on civil rights demonstrators?
Birmingham, Alabama
The strongest and most visible opposition to Diem's government was led by:
Buddhists
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission was created by the:
Civil Rights Act of 1964
All of the following became critical of Johnson's Vietnam policy EXCEPT:
General William Westmoreland
President Johnson labeled his overall program of domestic reform the:
Great Society
All of the following are true of the 1968 presidential election EXCEPT:
Hubert Humphrey lost because he refused to alter Johnson's Vietnam policies
In South Vietnam in the early 1960s:
Kennedy was increasing the number of American military advisers
Student civil rights activists in the South would likely experience all of the following EXCEPT:
Kennedy's public encouragement
During the 1964 election:
Republicans continued to make gains in the Deep South
On June 6, 1968, Sirhan Sirhan shot and killed:
Robert Kennedy
Kennedy described which country as the "cornerstone of the free world in Southeast Asia?"
South Vietnam
The Cuban missile crisis led to all of the following EXCEPT:
a U.S.-Soviet agreement to scrap nuclear weapons
One of Johnson's major goals in Vietnam was to:
avoid losing it to communism
By 1966, black leaders like Stokely Carmichael and H. Rap Brown were proponents of what they termed:
black power
The Cuban missile crisis:
brought the United States and the Soviet Union close to nuclear war
In his "Letter from Birmingham City Jail," Martin Luther King:
declared his willingness to break unjust laws
The major purpose of the Soviet missiles placed in Cuba was to:
deter another American-supported invasion of Cuba
The Tet offensive of early 1968:
dramatically affected public support for Johnson's war policy
The Voting Rights Act of 1965:
dramatically expanded black votes in the South
By the mid-1960s, Martin Luther King had decided to:
emphasize the need for economic uplift for the black urban poor
In 1961, Khrushchev escalated tensions over Berlin by:
erecting the Berlin Wall
In retrospect, Johnson's war on poverty:
generated middle-class resentment that benefited the Republicans
Kennedy's successor as president, Lyndon Johnson:
genuinely cared about the disadvantaged in society
President Johnson's first priority on the domestic front was to:
get Kennedy's legislative program through Congress
The legislation passed by Congress at Johnson's urging in 1965 included all of the following EXCEPT:
government guarantee of full employment
Richard Nixon:
had a reputation for hard-line anti-communism and rough campaign tactics
The purpose of Kennedy's proposed tax cut was to:
help the economy by stimulating consumer spending
The person most persuasive in getting President Kennedy to endorse civil rights would have been:
his brother Robert
Kennedy's inauguration is best remembered for:
his elegant and inspiring rhetoric
President Kennedy's cabinet was dominated by:
men with new ideas and fresh thinking
Beginning with Watts, the major race riots of 1965 and 1966:
occurred in large cities
During the 1964 campaign, Republican nominee Barry Goldwater:
offered a sharply conservative alternative to Johnson's policies
The Civil Rights Act of 1964:
outlawed segregation in public facilities
John F. Kennedy was careful to conceal from the public during the 1960 campaign his:
personal health
Michael Harrington's book The Other America influenced President Johnson to declare war on:
poverty
During the 1960 presidential race, John F. Kennedy:
promised to get the country "moving again"
Changes in immigration law in 1965:
removed quotas based upon national origin
In its controversial Miranda v. Arizona decision, the Warren Court:
required that an accused person be informed of certain basic rights
The 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago:
resulted in massive rioting in the streets
Malcolm X:
said blacks should be proud of their African heritage
When Alabama governor George Wallace was ordered by federal marshals to stand aside from the doorway at the University of Alabama so that black students could enter, Wallace:
stood aside
Violence erupted in 1962 when James Meredith attempted to integrate:
the University of Mississippi
All of the following are true of the Kennedy assassination EXCEPT:
the Warren Commission concluded there may have been multiple gunmen
Johnson's Medicare program provided medical benefits to:
the elderly
Early in his presidency, Kennedy accomplished all of the following EXCEPT:
the passage of a large tax cut
The protest tactic initiated by black students in Greensboro, North Carolina, was:
the sit-in
In early 1968, increasing opposition to the war within his own party:
ultimately forced Johnson out of the presidential race
The result of the 1960 election:
was likely determined by African American votes in a few southern states
The Bay of Pigs invasion:
was thoroughly bungled by the CIA
The Tonkin Gulf resolution:
was used by Johnson as a substitute for a declaration of war