Matching
A. LBJ’s program to provide health care to the elderly____1. Watergate
B. LBJ’s program to provide health care to the poor____2. Head Start
C. movement in which traditional views in society regarding race relations____3. C.O.R.E.
gender roles, politics and morality were rejected.____4. SALT I & II
D. segregation caused by social and economic circumstances____5. Affirmative Action
E. segregation by law____6. EPA
F. Native American Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s____7. de jure segregation
G. Committee formed by college students to coordinate Civil Rights protests____8. de facto segregation
H. Organization devoted to action to bring American women into full____9. AIM
participation in mainstream American society.___10. Montgomery Bus
I. Protest designed to draw attention to racial discrimination in interstate Boycott
travel____11. NOW
J. A government program designed to make up for past discrimination ____12. ICBM
against women and minorities in hiring and acceptance to college, etc.____13. New Left
K. Agreements between the US and the USSR to limit the productions of ICBMs____14. SNCC
L. missiles that can travel from one continent to another or around the world____15. VISTA
M. the first major protest of the Civil Rights Movement that pushed Dr. Martin____16. Peace Corps
Luther King, Jr. to the forefront of the movement and involved racial ____17. Freedom Rides
discrimination on city buses.____18. Medicare
N. Executive department that oversees low income housing____18. Medicaid
O. Government program designed to get kids ready for kindergarten____19. ERA
P. LBJ’s volunteer program to help combat the causes of poverty in the US____20. HUD
Q. technology first used in WWII as a weapon, now used to cook food fast____21. NASA
R. act that limited the president’s ability to commit US troops without the____22. Microwave
Congress’ approval____23. Freedom Summer
S. proposed Constitutional amendment to grant women equal rights – failed____24. War Powers Act
T. push by SNCC to register blacks to vote in Mississippi and Alabama
U. government agency over the US space program
V. government agency over safeguarding the environment
W. JFK’s volunteer program to send US volunteers to aid developing countries
X. group formed by adult African Americans to coordinate protests during the Civil Rights Movement
Matching: Court Cases and Amendments
A. Gave women the right to an abortion____25. Escobedo v. Illinois
B. Allowed eighteen years olds to vote____26. Swann v. Charlotte
C. Ended segregation in public schools Mecklenburg
D. Outlawed poll taxes____27. U.S. v. Nixon
E. Required suspects to have a lawyer during questioning____28. Gideon v. Wainwright
F. Defined reverse discrimination under Affirmative Action____29. Brown v. Board of
G. Set the standard as separate but equal facilities for blacks Education
and whites____30. Plessy v. Ferguson
H. Required school district to bus students to maintain racial____31. New York Times v.
balances between blacks and whites U.S.
I. Required suspects be read their rights when arrested____32. Roe v. Wade
J. provided for a method to replace the president and vice president if needed____33. Miranda v. Arizona
K. Provided a lawyer in all criminal cases if you can’t afford one____34. Bakke v. University of CA
L. allowed the publication of the Pentagon Papers____35. 24th Amendment
M. denied the claim of executive privilige and forced Nixon to hand over____36. 25th Amendment
the tapes of the Oval Office conversations____37. 26th Amendment
Matching: People
A. AL governor who tried to stop integration in Univ. of Alabama____38. Huey Newton
B. First man to walk on the moon____39. William Westmoreland
C. First American to orbit the Earth____40. Ralph Nadar
D. Secretary of Defense for Kennedy and Johnson ____41. Alan Shepherd
E. Communist leader of North Vietnam____42. Malcolm X
F. Author of The Feminine Mystique which help start the women’s mvmt____43. Cesar Chavez
G. Organized migrant farm worker into the United Farm Workers’ Union____44. Rosa Parks
H. leader of South Vietnam, tyrant, and pursecuted Buhhidist____45. Ho Chi Minh
I. Radical black leader, who was a Muslim, was assassinated in 1965____46. Robert McNamara
J. leader of the anti-feminist movement, conservative____47. Neil Armstrong
K. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court during 1950s and 60s.____48. John Glenn
L. Commander of US forces in South Vietnam____49. Stokley Carmichael
M. one of the founders of the Black Panthers____50. Earl Warren
N. First man to go to space from the US____51. James Meredith
O. editor of Ms. magazine and leading feminist____52. Ngo Dihn Diem
P. author of Unsafe at Any Speed, started the consumer rights mvmt____53. Phyllis Schlafly
Q. became the leader of SNCC, turned it more violent____54. Gloria Steinem
R. First African American to attend Ole Miss or Univ. of Mississippi____55. George Wallace
S. refused to give up her seat on a Montgomery, AL bus – started a mvmt____56. Little Rock Nine
T. SC governor, senator, and presidential candidate to run as Dixiecrat____57. Betty Friedan
U. first African Americans to attend Central High School in Arkansas____58. Strom Thurman