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chapter 30

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one example of the shift in attitudes brought about by the women's movement was a significant change in   women's career goals  
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the equal rights amendment passed congress in 1972 and then   failed the ratification process  
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the book Silent Spring exposed the harmful use of   chemicals such as DDT  
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in the 1960s, Mexican Americans fought discrimination in   jobs, education, and legal matters  
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some women who preferred the more traditional role of homemaking felt, opposed, and disapproved what   felt undervalued by the women's movement, opposed the equal rights amendment, and disapproved of feminists' goals  
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many women rejected the women's movement because they   preferred more tradition roles  
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Latinos in the united states come from different countries but they   speak the same language  
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Cesar Chavez gained prominence when he   helped organize a union for migrant farm workers  
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during the 1960s and 1970s, Asian Americans   made economic gains but continued to face discrimination  
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the goal of the American Indian Movement was   autonomy, control of natural resources, and restoration of lands illegally taken  
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the Japanese American Citizens League spoke out against   Japanese American property losses during their wartime internment  
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the theory that men and women are politically, socially, and economically equal is called   feminism  
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Senator Galord Nelson of Wisconsin helped to organize the first national   Earth Day  
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at the Woodstock festival, 400,000 people gathered for   a peaceful concert of major rock bands  
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Latinos are   Spanish-speaking people who come from Latin America  
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the term feminism describes the theory of   the quality of men and women  
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what prevented the Equal Rights Amendment from becoming a law   it failed to be ratified by enough states  
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as a result of their experiences in the civil rights movement, may women learned the importance of   taking advantage of legal tools  
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a government report critical of automobile safety   led to the passage of automobile safety legislation  
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during the 1960s counterculture, men and women   grew their hair long and wore nontraditional clothes  
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environmental activists spurred the government to create the   environmental protection agency  
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Latino political interests were represented by organizations such as   La Raza Unida  
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one successful strategy used by Cesar Chavez was a   nationwide consumer boycott  
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the women's movement borrowed legal tools and inspiration from the   civil rights movement  
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agency to oversee the use of nuclear power   nuclear regulator commission NRC  
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group of activists who wanted to bring women quickly into the mainstream   national organization for women NOW  
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law that would make discrimination based on a person's sex illegal   equal rights amendment ERA  
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person who moves from farm to farm planting and harvesting crops   migrant farm workers  
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group that valued youth, spontaneity, and individuality   counterculture  
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group that worked for compensation for Japanese Americans interned during World War II   Japanese American Citizens League JACL  
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combined federal agencies concerned with air and water pollution   environmental protection agency EPA  
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group that fought for native American treaty rights and self-government   American Indian movement AIM  
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the supreme court case that legalized abortion   Roe vs. Wade  
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Spanish-speaking person from Latin America   Latino  
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wrote a government report exposing the hazards of the automobile   Ralph Nader  
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author of a book detailing the effects of pesticides on the environment   Rachel Carson  
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found of Ms. magazine, a new magazine for women   Gloria Steinman  
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popular 1960s rock music group   the Beatles  
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co-founder of the united farm workers   Cesar Chavez  
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Chippewa activist and member of the American Indian movement   Dennis Banks  
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name for members of the counterculture   hippie  
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conservative political activist who opposed the women's movement   Phyllis Schlafly  
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author of the feminine mystique   Betty Friedan  
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group that sought compensation for losses during internment   JACL  
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group founded by Cesar Chavez to organize Mexican farm workers   UFW  
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field hand who moved from farm to farm   migrant farm workers  
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person whose family origins are in Spanish-Speaking Latin America   Latino  
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worked to ensure the safety of nuclear power plants   NRC  
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enforced national pollution control standards   EPA  
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regulated wastewater discharges   clean water act  
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controlled pollutions caused by industry and car emissions   clean air act  
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the most serious danger posed by drug use was the possibility of   overdosing  
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cultural changes in the 1960s led to more open discussion of   sex  
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what shocked many Americans the most about the Woodstock festival was   drugs and sex  
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people who lived in communal groups rejected   traditional marriage  
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by rejecting conventional customs, the counterculture drew on the example of   the Beat Generation  
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many female hippies chose to wear what kind of dresses   loose-fitting  
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the Beatles were popular performers of the new kind of ____ music that appeared in the 1960s   rock  
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many young people sought to escape from reality by   using drugs  
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