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Answer:
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Explanation:
1. Voting -
Intimidation and violence toward different races was common; Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) worked to register black people.
Dining -
Black customers were not served; students staged sit-ins to protest unfair serving practices.
Bus Rides -
People of different races had to sit in different areas; the Freedom Riders protested these rules.
2. King believed in civil disobedience, while Malcolm X believed violence was sometimes appropriate.
3. There were protests in many neighborhoods.
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5. It showed Kennedy’s confidence and calm in a high-pressure situation.
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7. The United States launched a space race that energized several industries.
8. More women started working outside the home and feminism became prevalent.
9. Young people rejected traditional social structures and opposed the Vietnam War.
10. • Weapons testing and the use of agricultural chemicals harmed the environment.
• Rachel Carson wrote Silent Spring to tell about the dangers of pesticides such as DDT.
• Many animals, including seabirds, seals, and dolphins, were victims of a major oil spill in California.
• The first Earth Day was celebrated, and the Environmental Protection Agency was created.
11. Nixon met with many world leaders to improve relations. & Nixon tried to relax Cold War tensions with the Soviet Union
12. to pressure President Kennedy into keeping his promises about civil rights
13. Johnson supported Medicare and the Civil Rights movement, while Nixon supported state block grants and created stagflation.
14. the My Lai Massacre
15. The number of troops at the end of Nixon's presidency was less than the number of troops at the beginning of his presidency.
16. It occurred to me that the medium may be somewhat better suited to conveying the actions of conflict than to dramatizing the words that the leaders use in trying and hoping to end the conflict. & The face of hatred and of bigotry comes through much more clearly — no matter what its color. The face of tolerance, I seem to find, is rarely "newsworthy."
17. Opponents of the war refused to register, burned their draft cards, moved, or made up health conditions.
18. The accident caused radioactive gases to be released into the atmosphere.
19. The counterculture pressured the government to end the war through protests.
20. The peace symbols hint at the counterculture's desire to end the Vietnam War.
21. They fought for laws protecting pregnant women from employment discrimination
22. It required schools to offer bilingual education to Spanish-speaking students.
23. having improved housing, education, and economic opportunities in American Indian communities
24. Cesar Chavez - a leader who led a strike among California agricultural workers to call attention to low wages and poor working conditions; led the Chicano Movement
Martin Luther King, Jr. -
a religious leader who led many nonviolent protests, including the Montgomery bus boycott; spoke at the March on Washington
John Lewis -
a freedom rider who later became chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) and a congressperson
25. It was strongly opposed by a group of Southern Democrats.
26. It meant racial segregation would no longer be allowed in colleges and public schools.
27. Protests accompanied attempts to desegregate schools and other places.
28. • Stokely Carmichael founded SNCC as a Black Power movement that supported black separatism.
• The 1960s saw a rise in the Black Pride movement, embracing African heritage and identity.
• The Black Panther party called for jobs, housing, and education and patrolled neighborhoods.
• Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, Jr. were assassinated.
29. He believed that violence in response to violence was justified.
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