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“Jeopardy”. Unit Nine JFK , LBJ, and the Civil Rights Movement. Topic 1: 1 point. Rebellious Teens and young adults to mainstream society. Counterculture. Topic 1: 2 points. A difference of belief among young people and their parents. Generation Gap. Topic 1: 3 points.
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“Jeopardy” Unit Nine JFK , LBJ, and the Civil Rights Movement
Topic 1: 1 point Rebellious Teens and young adults to mainstream society Counterculture
Topic 1: 2 points • A difference of belief among young people and their parents Generation Gap
Topic 1: 3 points Group that rejected the materialism and work ethic of older generations Hippies
Topic 1: 4 points Movement that rejected nonviolence and called for self-reliance. Black Power
Topic 1: 5 points Programs that gave preference to minorities and women in hiring and admissions. Affirmative action
Topic 2: 1 point Most successful Kennedy foreign policy program to help poorer nations. Peace Corp
Topic 2: 2 points Kennedy’s plan for reform of American Society. New Frontier
Topic 2: 3 points Arrested for the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Lee Harvey Oswald
Topic 2: 4 points Confrontation that almost led to nuclear war between the United States and Cuba (Via USSR). Cuban Missile Crisis
Topic 2: 5 points Unsuccessful attempt by the U.S. to overthrow Castro. Bay of Pigs invasion
Topic 3: 1 point Program that provides free health care for poor people. Medicaid
Topic 3: 2 points Program begun under Johnson with the passage of the Economic Opportunity Act War on Poverty
Topic 3: 3 points Lyndon B. Johnson’s opponent in the presidential election of 1964. Barry Goldwater
Topic 3: 4 points Johnson’s program to improve American society. Great Society
Topic 3: 5 points Government program to provide medical care to the elderly. Medicare
Topic 4: 1 point Supreme Court decision that banned racial segregation in the nation’s schools.. Brown v. Board of Education
Topic 4: 2 points Groups of people who took busses through the south to try to integrate public accommodations. Freedom Riders
Topic 4: 3 points Court case that affirmed a suspect’s right to refuse to answer questions posed by police. Miranda v. Arizona
Topic 4: 4 points Banned discrimination in employment and public housing. Civil Rights Act of 1964
Topic 4: 5 points Required that the state must provide free lawyers to poor persons accused of a crime. Gideon v. Wainwright
Topic 5: 1 point Lawyer who became the first African-American Supreme Court justice. Thurgood Marshall
Topic 5: 2 points Supreme Court Justice whose decisions extended individual rights and freedoms. Earl Warren
Topic 5: 3 points First African American to play major league baseball. Jackie Robinson
Topic 5: 4 points Communist dictator who led a revolution in Cuba. Fidel Castro
Topic 5: 5 points Replaced John Lewis as head of the SNCC. Stokely Carmichael
Daily Double! As a team, decide how many of the points you already have you wish to wager. If you get the question correct, you will earn double the points you wagered.If you get the question incorrect, you will lose the points you wagered. Good luck!
Daily Double! As a team, decide how many of the points you already have you wish to wager. If you get the question correct, you will earn double the points you wagered.If you get the question incorrect, you will lose the points you wagered. Good luck!
“Double Jeopardy” Chapter 28 and 29 JFK , LBJ, and the Civil Rights Movement
Topic 1: 2 point Statement made by LBJ to expand U.S. military presence in Vietnam. Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
Topic 1: 4 points The belief that if one country fell to communism, neighboring countries would quickly follow Domino Theory
Topic 1: 6 points Name given to communist forces fighting in South Vietnam. Vietcong
Topic 1: 8 points Leader of Communist North Vietnam Ho Chi Minh
Topic 1: 10 points President who withdrew U.S. forces from Vietnam in 1973. Richard Nixon
Topic 2: 2 point John F Kennedy’s opponent in the 1960 election. Richard Nixon
Topic 2: 4 points Dixiecrat candidate in the 1948 election. Strom Thurmond
Topic 2: 6 points Soviet leader who responded to US refusal to remove troops from Berlin by ordering the building of the Berlin Wall. Nikita Khrushchev
Topic 2: 8 points Built to so that East Germans could no longer escape to freedom. Berlin Wall
Topic 2: 10 points Alabama governor who issued an order prohibiting the march from Selma to Birmingham to protest police brutality. George Wallace
Topic 3: 2 point launched the Montgomery Bus Boycott Rosa Parks
Topic 3: 4 points Influential Tennessee woman was a participant in both the civil rights protests and the women’s movement Dianne Nash
Topic 3: 6 points Author of The Feminine Mystiquewhich was an influential book in the 1960s because it energized a new women’s rights movement Betty Friedan
Topic 3: 8 points Proposed to guarantee women equal rights with men Equal Rights Amendment
Topic 3: 10 points Women’s rights organization that fought gender discrimination. National Organization for Women NOW
Topic 4: 2 point Black Muslim leader who called for revolution and was assassinated after changing his views. Malcolm X
Topic 4: 4 points Ordered his men to use police dogs and fire hoses to break up a civil rights march in Birmingham. . “Bull” Connor
Topic 4: 6 points founded by southern black students to coordinate sit-ins Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee SNCC
Topic 4: 8 points One of two senators from Tennessee refused to sign the Southern Manifesto in 1956 Albert Gore Sr. and Estes Kefauver