REVIEW SHEET CHAPTER 32 NIXON ADMINISTRATION NAME______CHAPTER 31 - 2 POINTS EACH

1. Many young men resisted the military draft by: (#18) A) burning their draft cards. B) enrolling in college. C) going to Canada. D) joining the SDS.

2. Which of the following influenced President Johnson’s decision not to run for reelection? (#20) A) A strong Republican Congress. B) Eugene McCarthy’s strong antiwar campaign. C) ’s Vietnamization policy campaign tactic. D) Robert Kennedy running to honor his assassinated brother.

3. 1964 Congressional Act authorizing President Johnson to take military action in Vietnam: (#23) A) Gulf of Tonkin Resolution B) Tet Offensive C) Saigon Revolt D) Viet Cong E) Vietnamization

4. Political Movement of the late 1960s that called for changes to fight poverty and racism in the United States: (#24) A) Counterculture B) New Left C) New Nationalism D) New Right E) Youth Culture

5. Major attack in 1968 by Viet Cong and North Vietnamese forces throughout South Vietnam, turned the U.S. public against U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War: (#26) A) Gulf of Tonkin Resolution B) Tet Offensive C) Saigon Revolt D) Viet Cong E) Vietnamization

6. Secretary of Defense under Presidents Kennedy and Johnson; expanded American involvement in the Vietnam War: (#30) A) William Calley B) Tom Hayden C) D) Robert McNamara E) Hugh Thompson

TRUE / FALSE - ALL STATEMENTS ARE TRUE AS STATED - 2 POINTS EACH

7. President Johnson supported the military overthrow of Diem by the South Vietnamese Military in 1963.(FALSE) (#9 Chapter 31)

8. The main result of Dr. King’s assassination was many Americans giving up on nonviolent .

9. Today we still don’t know what President Nixon knew about Watergate, because he “blacked out” audio tapes of Watergate discussion and never admitted what happened.

MULTIPLE CHOICE - PEOPLE - 3 POINTS EACH

10. Richard Nixon – President when Neil Armstrong walked on the moon, first president to visit China and Soviet Union, and first president to resign over the .

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11. Hubert Humphrey (Sect. 1) -

12. Robert Kennedy (Sect. 1) -

13. John Mitchell (Sect. 2) -

14. Henry Kissinger (Sect. 3) -

15. (Sect. 4) -

16. John Sirica (Sect. 4) -

MULTIPLE CHOICE - VOCABULARY - 3 POINTS EACH

17. Middle America (Sect. 1) -

18. Embargo (Sect. 2) -

19. O.P.E.C. (Sect. 2) -

20. Silent Majority (Sect. 2) -

21. Detente (Sect. 3) -

22. SALT I (Sect. 3) -

23. Impeachment (Sect. 4) -

24. Watergate Scandal (Sect. 4) -

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MULTIPLE CHOICE - WORKSHEETS - 3 POINTS EACH

25. The image of the Democrats at the Chicago convention was (Sect. 1 #8):

26. The Republican candidate won the presidency in 1968 in part because his (Sect. 1 #10):

27. President Nixon’s staff was known for its (Sect. 2 #6):

28. When President Nixon said in a law-and-order speech that “no cause justifies violence,” his remark was aimed at (Sect. 2 #9):

29. President Nixon’s greatest achievement in foreign affairs is considered to be (Sect. 3 #5):

30. President Nixon wanted to use America’s friendship with China (Sect. 3 #7):

31. The Watergate “burglars” were caught attempting to (Sect. 4 #7):

32. President Nixon had the special prosecutor fired when he asked the President to (Sect. 4 #9):

33. Which Ohio university lost 4 protesting students after they were killed by the Ohio National Guard in 1971(Video #1)?

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ESSAY - 10 POINTS

Discuss one topic as to why 1968 is considered a turning point in U.S. history? Choices - Presidential Election, Assassinations, or and Violence