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The Turbulent 1960s - Quiz 1

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All of the following contributed to a "sexual revolution" during the 1960s EXCEPT?

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the elimination of all state laws infringing on a woman's right to an abortion during the first trimester of pregnancy.

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waning fear of unwanted pregnancy because of the availability of contraceptives, particularly the Pill.

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greater permissiveness and openness about sexual activity.

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the counter-culture's "do your own thing" attitude.

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In Miranda v. Arizona, the Supreme Court declared that?

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police had to advise a suspect of his or her constitutional right to remain silent.

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state laws prohibiting marriage between persons of different races were unconstitutional.

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the federal courts possessed jurisdiction over state apportionment systems to ensure that the votes of all citizens carry equal weight.

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states could not establish racially segregated schools even if the schools were supposed to have equal facilities.

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The National Organization for Women was created?

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as a civil rights organization for women, working against sex discrimination in employment.

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to elect women on the state, local, and national levels to political office.

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to promote women for top corporate executive positions.

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none of these choices are correct.

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The Commission on Civil Disorders issued a report in 1968 that recommended?

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increased law enforcement in the ghettos.

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federal legislation to protect urban dwellers.

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more coercive measures to halt violence.

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massive spending to improve conditions in the ghettos.

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Which statement concerning African-Americans' movement for civil rights in the 1960s is accurate?

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its leaders failed to use the U. S. Congress as a means of achieving its goals.

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white support and participation was rejected from the very beginning of the movement.

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the movement failed to achieve significant progress.

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it stimulated the growth of other reform movements.

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Which of the following is most consistent with the belief expressed by Stokely Carmichael in his 1966 call for "Black Power"?

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to right the wrongs done against them, blacks should move to several southern states, take them over, and push white residents out.

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to be truly free from white oppression, blacks must control their own economic, political, and social institutions.

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blacks can gain independence and dignity only be returning en masse to Africa.

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blacks must seek revenge for the wrongs done against them by forming vigilante groups to assassinate prominent whites.

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The Stonewall riots helped forge a new sense of solidarity among?

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women

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African-Americans.

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the elderly.

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Native Americans.

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gay Americans.

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We are the people of this generation, bred in at least moderate comfort, housed in universities, looking uncomfortably to the world we inherit. This statement?

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was written by Malcolm X.

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was called "the hippie's creed."

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was the manifesto of the Students for a Democratic Society.

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all of these choices are correct.

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By 1964 what had become the major thrust of young African-American activists?

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mass lobbying for the legal prohibition of discrimination in public accommodations and facilities.

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voter registration drives in southern states.

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encouragement of economic opportunity for African-Americans by making Small Business Administration loans available for minority-owned companies.

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encouragement of the development of a separate and distinct sense of African culture and heritage among African-Americans.

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Sources of discomfort among youth during the decade of the 1960s included all of the following EXCEPT?

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failure of the Johnson administration to face the social and economic problems of the underclass.

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the unpopular war in Vietnam.

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the unequal treatment of blacks and other minorities.

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resentment against the traditional practices of college and university administrations which were conceived as authoritarian.

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The counter-culture of the 1960s promoted all of the following EXCEPT?

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tolerant attitudes regarding sexual morality.

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desires for greater self-fulfillment.

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a new emphasis on religion.

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the questioning of government and other authority.

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