president from 1961-1963 was assassinated in Texas by Lee Harvey Oswald
John F. Kennedy’s social reform plan that he used in his acceptance speech
vice president from 1961-1963 and president from 1963-1968 took over after JFK
Lyndon B. Johnson’s social reform program that was suspended due to LBJ trying to win favor with americans
government assisting programs that provide health insurance for the poor and the elderly
A plan by LBJ to help empower low income people by allowing them to have a say in the programs assisting them
federal executive branch responsible for home finance and promoting Civil Rights in housing
abolished an earlier ranking system based on nation origin established new immigration policy based on reuniting immigrant families and attracting skilled labor
a group of students using sit down strikes to show their disagreement for unequal rights
nonviolent Nonviolent civil rights organization founded in 1942 and committed to victory over fascism abroad and racism at home
Civil Rights Activists who tried to defy Jim Crow Laws and called for change
thousands of people marched to Washington D.C. to show their support for equal rights and to hear MLK jr I have a dream speech
1964, as an alternative to the dominantly white democratic party of Mississippi
A federal law that authorized federal action against segregation in public accommodations, public facilities, and employment.
prohibited prerequisites for people to vote
group of violent disturbances in Watts, a largely black section of Los Angeles, in 1965. Over thirty people died in the Watts riots
grew out of Civil Rights Movement, marked a turning point of black white relations
a religious movement started in Detroit that followed Islam and had a great number of Black people
Minister of the Nation of Islam, urged blacks to claim their rights by any means necessary
1961 John F. Kennedy aimed to establish economic cooperation between the U.S. and Latin America.
U.S. government agency that sends volunteers to help improve living standards in developing countries
an unsuccessful invasion of Cuba by Cuban exiles, supported by the U.S. government.
In 1961, the Soviet Union built a high barrier to seal off their sector of Berlin in order to stop the flow of refugees out of the Soviet zone of Germany.
U.S.S.R. placing missiles in Cuba after the United States had placed and pointed missiles in Turkey