- President Lyndon Johnson's goals in the areas of health care, education, the environment, discrimination, and poverty
- 1969 Supreme Court case in which the Court ruled that the right to free speech extended to other types of expression besides the spoken word
- How did the process shown in this photography enhance the automobile industry? "Assembly line"
- 1964 effort to register African American voters in Mississippi
- What was a major reason for the emergence of a "consumer culture" during the 1920s?
- constitutional amendment that banned the poll tax as a voting requirement
- 1964 law that banned discrimination in public places and employment based on race, religion, or national origin
- competition between the United States and the Soviet Union to successfully land on the moon
- movement in the 1960s that urged African Americans to use their collective political and economic power to gain equality
- committee that investigated the assassination of President Kennedy
- federal program created in 1965 to provide basic hospital insurance to most Americans over the age of sixty-five
- federal program created in 1965 to provide low-cost health insurance to poor Americans of any age
- African American religious organization founded in 1930 that advocated separation of the races
- law that established a federal Civil Rights Commission to investigate violations of civil rights
- The Great War begins: Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated where and by who?
- President Kennedy's plan to improve the economy, fight racial discrimination, and explore space
- President Lyndon Johnson's programs aimed at aiding the country's poor through education, job training, proper health care, and nutrition
- 1963 law requiring men and women to receive equal pay for equal work
- policy that gives special consideration to women and minorities to make up for past discrimination
- practice of a nation paying out more money than it is receiving in revenues