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Unit 10 Continued The 1960s and Vietnam War

Unit 10 Continued The 1960s and Vietnam War. Jeopardy Review. On Your Mark. Get Set. Let's Go!!. 2. It explained the hazards of DDT and other pesticides to a non-scientific audience. 2. It explained the hazards of DDT and other pesticides to a non-scientific audience.

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Unit 10 Continued The 1960s and Vietnam War

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  1. Unit 10 ContinuedThe 1960s and Vietnam War Jeopardy Review

  2. On Your Mark... Get Set... Let's Go!!

  3. 2. It explained the hazards of DDT and other pesticides to a non-scientific audience.

  4. 2. It explained the hazards of DDT and other pesticides to a non-scientific audience.

  5. 2. It explained the hazards of DDT and other pesticides to a non-scientific audience. Rachel Carson’s 1962 book Silent Spring

  6. 4. Panicky National Guard troops fired on students, killing four, at this college campus on May 4, 1970.

  7. 4. Inexperienced and panicky National Guard troops fired on students, killing four, at this college campus in May 1970.

  8. 4. Inexperienced and panicky National Guard troops fired on students, killing four, at this college campus in May 1970. What is Kent State in Ohio

  9. 5. The foreign policy proposal that was used to support intervention in Vietnam.

  10. 5. The foreign policy proposal that was used to support intervention in Vietnam.

  11. 5. The foreign policy proposal that was used to support intervention in Vietnam. What is the domino theory

  12. 6. Arguments made by ________ of Vietnam: It was considered none of the United States’ business, it was forcing cuts in social programs, and the U.S. could never win.

  13. 6. Arguments made by ________ of Vietnam: It was considered none of the United States’ business, it was forcing cuts in social programs, and the U.S. could never win.

  14. 6. Arguments made by ________ of Vietnam: It was considered none of the United States’ business, it was forcing cuts in social programs, and the U.S. could never win. Opponents

  15. 7. It was a vision of a society without poverty or racial prejudice, and with equal opportunity for all.

  16. 7. It was a vision of a society without poverty or racial prejudice, and with equal opportunity for all.

  17. 7. It was a vision of a society without poverty or racial prejudice, and with equal opportunity for all. Lyndon Johnson’s Great Society

  18. 9. It authorized the President to take all military action necessary to protect American troops in Vietnam.

  19. 9. It authorized the President to take all military action necessary to protect American troops in Vietnam.

  20. 9. It authorized the President to take all military action necessary to protect American troops in Vietnam. Gulf of Tonkin resolution

  21. 10. Who is Barry Goldwater?

  22. 10. Who is Barry Goldwater?

  23. 10. Who is Barry Goldwater? Republican Senator from Arizona who ran against LBJ in 1964

  24. 13. His Catholicism and corruption helped make him unpopular despite U.S. backing.

  25. 13. His Catholicism and corruption helped make him unpopular despite U.S. backing.

  26. 13. His Catholicism and corruption helped make him unpopular despite U.S. backing. South Vietnamese President Ngo Dinh Diem

  27. 14. Senator Eugene McCarthy split with LBJ and tried to win the Democratic presidential nomination in 1968 over this issue.

  28. 14. Senator Eugene McCarthy split with LBJ and tried to win the Democratic presidential nomination in 1968 over this issue.

  29. 14. Senator Eugene McCarthy split with LBJ and tried to win the Democratic presidential nomination in 1968 over this issue. U.S. involvement in the war in Vietnam

  30. 17. His policy was a gradual escalation of direct U.S. involvement in Vietnam.

  31. 17. His policy was a gradual escalation of direct U.S. involvement in Vietnam.

  32. 17. His policy was a gradual escalation of direct U.S. involvement in Vietnam. President Johnson

  33. 18. They wanted opportunity and status equal to men’s, and control over their own lives.

  34. 18. They wanted opportunity and status equal to men’s, and control over their own lives.

  35. 18. They wanted opportunity and status equal to men’s, and control over their own lives. Women in the women’s movement?

  36. 19. The Voting Rights Act, the Medical Care Act, and the Economic Opportunity Act were all major bills for what?

  37. 19. The Voting Rights Act, the Medical Care Act, and the Economic Opportunity Act were all major bills for what?

  38. 19. The Voting Rights Act, the Medical Care Act, and the Economic Opportunity Act were all major bills for what? Great Society bills

  39. 20. Gandhi’s example of non-violent confrontation, Jesus’ example of redemption through sacrifice, and the need for direct action inspired this man’s philosophy of social activism.

  40. 21. President Johnson envisioned VISTA working like a domestic version of what international program started by JFK?

  41. 21. President Johnson envisioned VISTA working like a domestic version of what international program started by JFK?

  42. 21. President Johnson envisioned VISTA working like a domestic version of what international program started by JFK? The Peace Corps

  43. 22. Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and Jim Morrison

  44. 22. Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and Jim Morrison

  45. 22. Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and Jim Morrison 1960s rock stars whose deaths from drug overdoses in 1970-71 signaled the end of the counterculture movement

  46. 23. Sixty-one percent of Americans approved of this LBJ action when it began in 1965

  47. 23. Sixty-one percent of Americans approved of this LBJ action when it began in 1965

  48. 23. Sixty-one percent of Americans approved of this LBJ action when it began in 1965 Escalation of U.S. military involvement in Vietnam

  49. 25. The Tet Offensive

  50. 25. The Tet Offensive

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