1960s Review 2
Across
- 3. In Mapp v. Ohio, the Supreme Court ruled that material obtained in violation of the 4th Amendment were
- 7. Handed down rulings on prayer in public schools, birth control, rights of the accused
- 9. Abbie Hoffman and Jerry Rubin were the leaders of this politically active group
- 10. Changes view on this lead to more couples living together, more marriages ending in divorce, dissatisfaction with a loveless marriage
- 13. Helped lead the way for social change during the 1960s
- 15. Epicenter of the counterculture revolution
- 16. During the sexual revolution the birthrate declined; whereas,_____ and unwed mothers rose
- 17. "the day that everything went perfectly wrong"
- 19. Their performance on the Ed Sullivan Show brought 73 million viewers
- 20. The most dramatic example of the counterculture movement
Down
- 1. Students protested the war in _____
- 2. Gender inequality, racial discrimination, war in Vietnam were all major issues of the counterculture _____
- 4. The performers who had the first album by an all-female group to chart at #1 on Billboard's 200
- 5. Materialism, racism, and inequality were all seen as flaws in society by _____
- 6. State that banned interracial marriages and that the Supreme Court ruled violated the 14th Amendment
- 8. Rights that must be read to those accused of crimes
- 11. marked the highlight of the Summer of Love
- 12. The most popular psychedelic drug of the counterculture movement
- 14. In Gideon v. Wainwright, the Supreme Court ruled that _____ must supply counsel in criminal cases for individuals who cannot afford it
- 18. Last name of the person who predicted an apocalyptic race war