Chapter 32 Sections 3 & 4
Across
- 2. movement that challenged the values of traditional art by taking inspiration from popular culture
- 4. this act forbade discrimination in jobs, education, or housing because of physical disabilities
- 9. the introduction of new British bands to an American audience
- 12. difference in years, attitudes, and cultural beliefs between generations; applied to baby boomers and their elders during the 1960's
- 13. required public schools to provide education for children with physical or mental disabilities
- 16. sought to eliminate mandatory retirement
- 18. founder of the Gray Panthers
- 19. a Harvard University instructor who was fired for using LSD on students
- 20. identifying, publicizing, and correcting selected serious problems faced by large numbers of American children
Down
- 1. committed the government to providing elderly Americans with adequate income and medical care
- 3. the Queen of Soul
- 5. fought for greater rights for older Americans
- 6. folk artist who wrote lyrics that sent a political message to listeners
- 7. alternative lifestyle
- 8. AIM; organization formed in 1968 to fight for the rights of American Indians
- 10. student activist who helped organize protests
- 11. rock concert near Woodstock, New York, that marked the highpoint of the counterculture era
- 14. a young Californian who became a quadriplegic after having polio
- 15. director of the CDF
- 17. a Sioux who was born on the Pine Ridge Reservation of South Dakota, became a prominent figure in AIM