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How did the Sons and Daughters of Liberty respond to the Townshend Acts?
They boycotted (stopped importing and buying) British goods.
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Why is Betty Friedan a significant person in history?
She wrote The Feminine Mystique and argued for women's rights, such as abortion and equal pay
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How did the media influence the American public's perception of the Vietnam war?
People saw the violence and death on T.V. and didn't think the war was worth it.
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What are the Bill of Rights?
The first 10 amendments to the Constitution
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What was the name of the quasi-luxury items imported into the colonies including paper, lead, tea, and paint?
Townshend Acts
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Who was Sandra Day O'Connor?
The first woman on the Supreme Court
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What was the first (Soviet) satellite in space? How did the U.S. respond?
Sputnik; it increased funding for math and science
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What two countries did Richard Nixon improve U.S. relations with?
Soviet Union and China
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Self-government and natural rights is a model for which American document?
The Declaration of Independence
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Who is the main person who influenced the Declaration of Independence?
John Locke
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The colonists were fed up with the many taxes from the British Parliament. What was their "slogan?"
No taxation without representation
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What was the aim of LBJ's "Great Society?"
To help people overcome poverty.
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A neighborhood of houses that were built after WWII and looked very similar.
Levittown
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