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Question 1 (1 point)
Cesar Chavez and Betty Friedan were similar in that they both--

Question 1 options:

Opposed the non-violent approach to gaining civil rights


Were members of the Black Panther Movement


Were leaders in the fight for civil rights and equal opportunity


Had a main goal of achieving greater opportunities for women

Question 2 (1 point)
The court decision in Hernandez v Texas held that --

Question 2 options:

Mexican Americans were entitled to protection from discrimination under the Fourteenth Amendment


Racially segregated schools are inherently unequal


A student's right to privacy is limited under certain conditions


A student has not guaranteed rights while in a public school

Question 3 (1 point)
What was the primary goal of the Chicano Mural Movement?

Question 3 options:

To promote better housing for Americans living in the rural Southwest


To gain voting rights for naturalized U.S. citizens from Central America


To celebrate Mexican American history and cultural heritage


To assimilate Mexican Americans into mainstream American culture

Question 4 (1 point)
Which of the following best describes the anti-war movement during the Vietnam War?

Question 4 options:

A movement to support the U.S. government's war efforts


A series of protests and demonstrations against the U.S. involvement in Vietnam


A movement primarily supported by government officials


A campaign to increase military funding for the war

Question 5 (5 points)
Which law helped women athletes obtain greater support in American high schools and universities?

Question 5 options:

Civil Rights Act of 1964


Title IX of the Educational Amendments Act


Twenty-sixth Amendment


Voting Rights Act of 1964

Question 6 (1 point)
Match the vocabulary term with the definition
Review terms here: 4.00 Unit 4 Vocabulary

Question 6 options:

Credibility Gap


Kent State


Equal Rights Amendment


Woodstock


Tinker v. Des Moines

1.
Proposal to guarantee equal rights for all, regardless of gender. Was never approved.

2.
Public skepticism about politicians' statements and policies, especially during the Vietnam War. 

3.
1969 music festival that embodied the counter-culture values of peace and love

4.
Clash between anti-war protesters and armed troops on a college campus. Students died and were injured as a result.

5.
1969 Supreme Court ruling that said students' have the right to free speech in public schools, with limitations. Allowed students to wear black armbands to protest the Vietnam War.


Answers

GPT-4o mini
Here are the answers to your questions based on historical context:

**Question 1:**
Cesar Chavez and Betty Friedan were similar in that they both--
**Answer:** Were leaders in the fight for civil rights and equal opportunity.

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**Question 2:**
The court decision in Hernandez v Texas held that --
**Answer:** Mexican Americans were entitled to protection from discrimination under the Fourteenth Amendment.

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**Question 3:**
What was the primary goal of the Chicano Mural Movement?
**Answer:** To celebrate Mexican American history and cultural heritage.

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**Question 4:**
Which of the following best describes the anti-war movement during the Vietnam War?
**Answer:** A series of protests and demonstrations against the U.S. involvement in Vietnam.

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**Question 5:**
Which law helped women athletes obtain greater support in American high schools and universities?
**Answer:** Title IX of the Educational Amendments Act.

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**Question 6:**
Match the vocabulary term with the definition:

1. **Equal Rights Amendment**
Proposal to guarantee equal rights for all, regardless of gender. Was never approved.

2. **Credibility Gap**
Public skepticism about politicians' statements and policies, especially during the Vietnam War.

3. **Woodstock**
1969 music festival that embodied the counter-culture values of peace and love.

4. **Kent State**
Clash between anti-war protesters and armed troops on a college campus. Students died and were injured as a result.

5. **Tinker v. Des Moines**
1969 Supreme Court ruling that said students have the right to free speech in public schools, with limitations. Allowed students to wear black armbands to protest the Vietnam War.

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