HIST 1302 Exam 3 Crossword
Across
- 3. the president that LBJ was the protege of in terms of ideals, and the creator of the New Deal
- 6. (NO SPACES) the individual who shot and killed Lee Harvey Oswald after he was removed from police custody
- 8. (NO SPACES) the individual identified as a Soviet spy in the Chambers-Hiss case
- 12. (HAS A HYPHEN) the compound word that refers to the act of taking up space in an establishment after being denied service. HINT: Woolworth
- 13. (NO SPACES, the name of a military operation like Operation Enduring Freedom) Nixon's operation to "force" North Vietnam into negotiations
- 14. the location for Project "C"
- 17. (NO SPACES, the name of a military operation like Operation Enduring Freedom, uses roman numerals for numbers) LBJ's bombing operation in Vietnam
- 19. (NO SPACES) the Senate Minority leader who helped LBJ get the Civil Rights Act approved
- 22. the location that American troops conducted an amphibious landing in during the Korean War, performed by Gen. Douglas McArthur
- 23. the president during the Civil Rights Movement
- 25. the doctrine used by the US for handling the Soviet Union during the Cold War, advocated by George Kennan under Truman's presidency
- 26. (NO SPACES) the individual who defended Goldwater in a television ad, who later became President
- 27. 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
- 30. (NO SPACES)an individual who hops on interstate buses, challenges legislation and faces law enforcement head-on for African American rights
- 32. (NO SPACES, location) the area where the USS Maddox was attacked by North Vietnamese forces
- 34. (NUMBER + th) ___ Street Baptist Church
- 35. the two-time opponent of President Eisenhower in the Election of 1952 & 1956
- 36. the maneuver performed by Truman and his administration in response to the Berlin Blockade, providing supplies to the then-closed West Berlin
- 38. the location African Americans protested towards for jobs and freedom with MLK; also the site of the "I Have a Dream" speech in the Lincoln Memorial
- 39. the full meaning of the C in Project C
- 40. (NO SPACES) the head of the HUAC during the Chambers-Hiss case
- 41. 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.
- 43. the constitutional basis for the Civil Rights Act
- 44. (word + d) 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)
Down
- 1. the president that LBJ had to carry the torch on from, and also a staunch ally for McCarthyism
- 2. (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.
- 4. the location for sit-ins at North Carolina with 4 agricultural students
- 5. an age-based healthcare plan for (primarily) the elderly
- 7. (NO SPACES) the location of the 1st Marine Division's fighting retreat in the Korean War
- 9. (NO SPACES) the surprise attack launched by North Vietnam, which was reported by the American media showing the war's unfavorability for the US.
- 10. (NO SPACES) Truman's doctrine, which promised that America would aid countries who wanted to resist Soviet influence.
- 11. (NO SPACES) LBJ's equivalent of the New Deal
- 14. (word + ing) What happened to the ___ Street Baptist Church? HINT: Think of what happened to the church in the PowerPoint
- 15. (NO SPACES) the holder for the Office of Public Safety during the African American movement at Birmingham. This individual was primarily responsible for the brutality shown that day, such as spraying fire hoses on protestors.
- 16. the location of the first suburb in America
- 18. (NO SPACES) the woman behind the Montgomery Bus Boycott
- 20. (NO SPACES) the term used to refer to a gradual removal of American forces, transferring the battlefield back to South Vietnam
- 21. (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.
- 24. the name given to Birmingham after a series of white supremacist bombings
- 28. the means-tested healthcare plan
- 29. the party that LBJ affiliates himself with
- 31. LBJ's War on ___
- 33. (NO SPACES) the opponent that LBJ fought against in the election of 1964
- 37. (NO SPACES, NO PERIOD MARKS LIKE .) the police officer who was shot by Lee Harvey Oswald following Kennedy's assassination
- 42. the four-letter shorthand that primarily helped single-mother households