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The Turbulent 1960s - Quiz 3

Question

A form of protest in the early 1960s in which African American and white Americans joined together to desegregate buses and bus depots used in interstate commerce.

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Woodstock

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Richard Daley

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Doves

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Selected

Freedom Riders

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Malcolm X

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C.O.R.E.

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hippies

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Hawks

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A.I.M.

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H. Rap Brown

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Kerner Commission

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Eugene McCarthy

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Rachel Carson

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Question

Those who supported the continuation of U. S. involvement in Vietnam.

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Woodstock

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Richard Daley

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Doves

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Freedom Riders

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Malcolm X

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Selected

C.O.R.E.

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hippies

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Hawks

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A.I.M.

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H. Rap Brown

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Kerner Commission

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Eugene McCarthy

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Rachel Carson

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One of the leaders of S. N. C. C., he advocated excluding whites from this organization.

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Woodstock

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Richard Daley

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Doves

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Freedom Riders

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Malcolm X

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C.O.R.E.

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hippies

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Hawks

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A.I.M.

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H. Rap Brown

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Kerner Commission

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Selected

Eugene McCarthy

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Rachel Carson

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Question

A body of government officials who investigated the causes of urban riots in the 1960s and concluded that American society was rapidly dividing into two separate nations along racial lines.

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Woodstock

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Richard Daley

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Doves

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Freedom Riders

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Malcolm X

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C.O.R.E.

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hippies

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Hawks

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Selected

A.I.M.

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H. Rap Brown

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Kerner Commission

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Eugene McCarthy

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Rachel Carson

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Question

The 1968 National Democratic convention was marred by this Chicago mayor, who used brutal police repression to break up demonstrations of protest outside the meeting hall.

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Woodstock

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Richard Daley

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Doves

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Freedom Riders

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Malcolm X

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C.O.R.E.

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hippies

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Hawks

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A.I.M.

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H. Rap Brown

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Selected

Kerner Commission

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Eugene McCarthy

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Rachel Carson

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Question

This biologist's book, Silent Spring, alerted the nation about the dangers to the environment from the use of pesticides in agriculture.

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Woodstock

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Selected

Richard Daley

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Doves

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Freedom Riders

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Malcolm X

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C.O.R.E.

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hippies

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Hawks

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A.I.M.

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H. Rap Brown

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Kerner Commission

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Eugene McCarthy

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Rachel Carson

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Question

This movement by Native Americans was formed to push for control of their own affairs. They fought for "Red Power" and established armed patrols to protect Indians from police harassment.

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Woodstock

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Richard Daley

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Doves

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Freedom Riders

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Malcolm X

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C.O.R.E.

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hippies

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Selected

Hawks

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A.I.M.

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H. Rap Brown

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Kerner Commission

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Eugene McCarthy

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Rachel Carson

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Question

Initially an advocate of violence, this Black Muslim orator later changed to black separatism after traveling to Mecca. He drifted away from the Black Muslims and began advocating some compromise with white society, but was soon assassinated in 1965.

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Woodstock

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Richard Daley

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Doves

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Freedom Riders

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Selected

Malcolm X

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C.O.R.E.

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hippies

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Hawks

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A.I.M.

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H. Rap Brown

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Kerner Commission

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Eugene McCarthy

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Rachel Carson

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Question

This outdoor gathering of over 400,000 young people in upstate New York in 1969 became a major "happening" of the counterculture.

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Woodstock

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Richard Daley

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Doves

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Freedom Riders

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Malcolm X

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C.O.R.E.

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Selected

hippies

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Hawks

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A.I.M.

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H. Rap Brown

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Kerner Commission

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Eugene McCarthy

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Rachel Carson

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Question

The first major presidential contender in 1968 to protest U. S. involvement in Vietnam.

Your answerChoiceFeedbackCorrect answer

Woodstock

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Richard Daley

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Doves

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Freedom Riders

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Malcolm X

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C.O.R.E.

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hippies

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Hawks

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A.I.M.

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H. Rap Brown

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Kerner Commission

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Selected

Eugene McCarthy

Should have chosen

Rachel Carson

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Question

This civil rights organization sponsored the "freedom ride" to Birmingham, Alabama to protest segregation on buses and trains.

Your answerChoiceFeedbackCorrect answer

Woodstock

Should not have chosen

Richard Daley

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Doves

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Selected

Freedom Riders

Should not have chosen

Malcolm X

Should not have chosen

C.O.R.E.

Should have chosen

hippies

Should not have chosen

Hawks

Should not have chosen

A.I.M.

Should not have chosen

H. Rap Brown

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Kerner Commission

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Eugene McCarthy

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Rachel Carson

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Question

Young people of the 1960s who protested the Vietnam war and adopted a style of dress and behavior that defied conventional tastes.

Your answerChoiceFeedbackCorrect answer

Woodstock

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Richard Daley

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Doves

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Freedom Riders

Should not have chosen

Malcolm X

Should not have chosen

C.O.R.E.

Should not have chosen
Selected

hippies

Should have chosen

Hawks

Should not have chosen

A.I.M.

Should not have chosen

H. Rap Brown

Should not have chosen

Kerner Commission

Should not have chosen

Eugene McCarthy

Should not have chosen

Rachel Carson

Should not have chosen
Question

Those who opposed continuing U. S. involvement in Vietnam.

Your answerChoiceFeedbackCorrect answer

Woodstock

Should not have chosen

Richard Daley

Should not have chosen

Doves

Should have chosen

Freedom Riders

Should not have chosen

Malcolm X

Should not have chosen
Selected

C.O.R.E.

Should not have chosen

hippies

Should not have chosen

Hawks

Should not have chosen

A.I.M.

Should not have chosen

H. Rap Brown

Should not have chosen

Kerner Commission

Should not have chosen

Eugene McCarthy

Should not have chosen

Rachel Carson

Should not have chosen

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