1960’s Cold War –CRM and Vietnam Review Game!!!
Round 1
Name the following
The closest the US came to nuclear war was over the ______________ event.
Name the following
____________ tried to unionize hispanic workers to receive more pay and voting rights.
Name the following
The new US foreign policy in the Cold War era was called ____________
Name the following
______________ was the woman in charge of the MDFP who spear headed voter registration, but was outraged at the democratic party response of not letting her group speak at the convention.
Name the following
___________ overturned the S. Court case Plessey v Ferguson.
Name the following
____________ gave women the right to participate in athletic events.
Name the following
Writers, directors, producers that were brought up on charges of being “anti-American”.
Name the following
MLK and other leaders were afraid that no one would come to this event _____________. What was the reason for holding this event? (Think about location)
Name the following
The idea of a modern day (1950s) witch hunt…better dead than red…commonly referred to as ____________.
Name the following
Rosa Parks refusal to give up her seat began the ____________.
Name the following
A chemical agent that was designed to destroy all plant life…has later problems for soliders.
Name the following
The South Viet-cong were supplied by the North Viet-cong along the _______________.
Name the following
The _____________ is the largest day of protest against the war.
Name the following…
The _________ shootings were in response to President Nixon authorizing ground troops in Cambodia and Laos.
Round 2
Who, what, where, why is it signifcant?
What is it?
“Great Silent Majority”
What is it?
Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
What is it?
Roe v Wade
What is it?
AIM
What is it?
Cuban missile crisis
What is it?
SCLU
What is it?
Pentagon papers
What is it?
My Lai
What is it?
Bay of Pigs
What is it?
New Frontier/Great Society
What is it?
Greensboro Four
What is it?
Freedom Summer
What is it?
Bloody Sunday
What is it?
Ho Chi Minh