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The Cold War
New Frontier/
Great Society
Presi-dential Politic
s
Court Cases
Civil Rights
Places of Civil Rights
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The Cold War for 500
Answer:
Khrushchev promised to remove Soviet missiles
from Cuba. Kennedy promised publicly not to
invade Cuba-and also this.
New Frontier/ Great Society for 200
Answer:
Many Democrats in Congress did not feel that Kennedy helped them win their seats.
New Frontier/ Great Society for 200
Question:
What was the reason Kennedy was unable to pass many of his domestic programs?
New Frontier/ Great Society for 300
Answer:
A series of cooperative aid projects with Latin
American governments.
New Frontier/ Great Society for 400
Question:
What is government-sponsored health care for the people living
below the poverty line?
Presidential Politics for 100
Answer:
Television was used for this for the first time
in the 1960 presidential campaign.
Presidential Politics for 200
Answer:
Influenced strongly the outcome of the 1960 presidential
election.
Presidential Politics for 300
Answer:
Kennedy spoke of separation of church and state during his presidential campaign to help soothe concerns of
this.
Presidential Politics for 400
Answer:
John Kennedy’s youth and optimism captured the imagination of the American
public. He called on his fellow Americans to take an active role in making the US a
better place. Kennedy’s looks, his glamorous wife, and their young children seemed to have been created for media coverage. His charisma inspired people with “a feeling that he was moving, and
the world with him, toward a better time.”
Presidential Politics for 500
Answer:
Kennedy, a Catholic, came from a Massachusetts family of wealth and
influence. Nixon, a Quaker, was a Californian from a financially struggling family. Kennedy seemed outgoing and relaxed, while Nixon
struck many as formal and even stiff in manner. Both promised to boost the economy
and both portrayed themselves as “Cold Warriors” determined to stop communism.
Court Cases for 100
Answer:This court case caused
a shift in political power from rural
areas to urban areas.
Court Cases for 200
Answer:
This court case ruled that the accused has
the right to an attorney during police questioning.
Court Cases for 300Answer:
This court case ruled that prohibiting the sale and use
of birth control devices violated citizens’
constitutional right to privacy.
Court Cases for 400Answer:
This court case ruled that felony suspects are
entitled to court-appointed attorney if unable to afford
one on their own.
Court Cases for 500Answer:
This court case ruled that the exclusion of African Americans from juries
violated their right to equal protection under the law.
Civil Rights for 300Answer:
CORE successfully integrated many
restaurants by using this nonviolent strategy.
Civil Rights for 400Answer:
This organization set out to end segregation and
encourage African Americans to register to
vote.
Places of Civil Rights for 100
Answer:
The place where Dr. Martin Luther King,
Jr. was assassinated?
Places of Civil Rights for 200
Answer:
The place of “march for freedom” in which state troopers and deputized
citizens brutally attacked marchers in full view of
television.
Places of Civil Rights for 300
Answer:
A place of violence against demonstrators, viewed by millions on television, that
prompted Kennedy to prepare a new civil rights bill.
Places of Civil Rights for 400
Answer:
Place, for the first time since the Civil War, that a state’s armed forces were used to oppose the authority of the
federal government.
Places of Civil Rights for 500
Answer:
A sit-in at Woolworth’s that sparked a new mass movement for civil rights
took place in this city.