HIST 1302 Examination 3
Across
- 3. the president during the Civil Rights Movement
- 4. the location African Americans protested towards for jobs and freedom; also the site of the "I Have a Dream" speech in the Lincoln Memorial
- 5. (NO SPACES) Winston Churchill's "Sinews of Peace", delivered at Westminster College was named this. It also became a term that referred to the looming Soviet threat from the East.
- 6. a term used to refer to both a period of unrest, hysteria and paranoia as well as being associated with a certain US Senator's activism to oust Soviet spies that infiltrated American affairs.
- 8. (HAS A HYPHEN) the compound word that refers to the act of taking up space in an establishment after being denied service. HINT: Woolworth
- 11. an age-based healthcare plan for (primarily) the elderly
- 14. the location that American troops conducted an amphibious landing in during the Korean War, performed by Gen. Douglas McArthur
- 15. the four-letter shorthand that primarily helped single-mother households
- 16. the location for sit-ins at North Carolina with 4 agricultural students
- 18. the means-tested healthcare plan
- 21. the other name for the Commerce Clause
- 22. (NO SPACES) the location of the 1st Marine Division's fighting retreat in the Korean War
- 23. (NO SPACES, NO PERIOD MARKS LIKE .) the police officer who was shot by Lee Harvey Oswald following Kennedy's assassination
- 24. (NO SPACES) the opponent that LBJ fought against in the election of 1964
- 26. (NO SPACES, the name of a military operation like Operation Enduring Freedom) LBJ's operation to "force" North Vietnam into negotiations
- 31. (NO SPACES) the surprise attack launched by North Vietnam, which was reported by the American media showing the war's unfavorability for the US.
- 35. the full meaning of the C in Project C
- 37. (NO SPACES) the individual who shot and killed Lee Harvey Oswald after he was removed from police custody
- 38. (NO SPACES)an individual who hops on interstate buses, challenges legislation and faces law enforcement head-on for African American rights
- 40. the president that LBJ was the protege of in terms of ideals, and the creator of the New Deal
- 41. (NO SPACES, the name of a military operation like Operation Enduring Freedom, uses roman numerals for numbers) LBJ's bombing operation in Vietnam
- 42. the name (and the name of a flower) of the advertisement that LBJ used to diminish his opponent in the election of 1964, also one of the most popular campaign ads of all time
- 43. (NO SPACES, location) the area where the USS Maddox was attacked by North Vietnamese forces
- 44. the doctrine used by the US for handling the Soviet Union during the Cold War, advocated by George Kennan under Truman's presidency
Down
- 1. (NUMBER + th) ___ Street Baptist Church
- 2. (NO SPACES) the individual identified as a Soviet spy in the Chambers-Hiss case
- 3. the location of the first suburb in America
- 7. (NO SPACES) the term used to refer to a gradual removal of American forces, transferring the battlefield back to South Vietnam
- 9. the name given to Birmingham after a series of white supremacist bombings
- 10. the two-time opponent of President Eisenhower in the Election of 1952 & 1956
- 12. (word + ed) following the implementation of the AFDC, births on average for unwed mothers ____ (HINT: Think in terms of the graph you saw in class. Think about how it was meant to work, and what ended up happening)
- 13. the constitutional basis for the Civil Rights Act
- 17. (NO SPACES) the holder for the Office of Public Safety
- 19. (NO SPACES, two words, both of them are a little complex words) the basis that the Supreme Court used for the Brown v. Board of Education case. You also saw this word associated with a lawyer back in the Progressive Era.
- 20. (NO SPACES) the head of the HUAC during the Chambers-Hiss case
- 25. the maneuver performed by Truman and his administration in response to the Berlin Blockade, providing supplies to the then-closed West Berlin
- 27. (NO SPACES) the woman behind the Montgomery Bus Boycott
- 28. (NO SPACES) LBJ's equivalent of the New Deal
- 29. the president that LBJ had to carry the torch on from, and also a staunch ally for McCarthyism
- 30. (NO SPACES) the Senate Minority leader who helped LBJ get the Civil Rights Act approved
- 32. (word + ing) What happened to the ___ Street Baptist Church? HINT: Think of what happened to the church in the PowerPoint
- 33. LBJ's War on ___
- 34. (NO SPACES) the individual who defended Goldwater in a television ad, who later became President
- 36. the party that LBJ affiliates himself with
- 39. the location for Project "C"