HIST 102: Chapter 25 Reading Guide

Give Me Liberty! An American History

Instructions

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Review Question 2

On Page 778, find the sentence beginning with the words: "Like his..."

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In what ways were President Kennedy's foreign policy decisions shaped by Cold War ideology?

Review Question 3

On Page 783, find the sentence beginning with the words: "In 1965,..."

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How did immigration policies change in these years, and what were the consequences for the makeup of the population of the United States?

Review Question 5

On Page 784, find the sentence beginning with the words: "These measures..."

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What were the effects of President Johnson's Great Society and War on Poverty programs?

Review Question 4

On Page 785, find the sentence beginning with the words: "Violent outbreaks..."

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Explain why many Blacks, especially in the North, did not believe that civil rights legislation went far enough in promoting Black freedom.

Review Question 6

On Page 789, find the sentence beginning with the words: "Freedom, for..."

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What were the core ideas of the New Left?

Review Question 7

On Page 794, find the sentence beginning with the words: "As casualties..."

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How did the goals and actions of the United States in Vietnam cause controversy at home and abroad?

Review Question 11

On Page 795, find the sentence beginning with the words: "It extended..."

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How did the counterculture expand the meaning of freedom in these years?

Review Question 8

On Page 797, find the sentence beginning with the words: "The civil..."

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Discuss the impact of the civil rights movement on at least two other movements for social change in the 1960s.

Review Question 9

On Page 798, find the sentence beginning with the words: "The public..."

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Identify the origins, goals, and composition of the women's liberation movement.

Review Question 1

On Page 803, find the sentence beginning with the words: "Griswold linked..."

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How did the idea of a "right to privacy" build on or change earlier notions of rights and freedom?

Review Question 10

On Page 805, find the sentence beginning with the words: "In many..."

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Describe how the social movements of the 1960s in the United States became part of global movements for change by 1968. How did those connections affect the United States' position in the world?