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Jeopardy

A restriction or stoppage of trade.

What is an embargo?

The primary religion in Vietnam.

What is Buddhism?

A strong, sudden reaction against an idea or policy.

What is backlash?

The philosophy of a movement of Christian activists working for social justice.

What is liberation theology?

The view that a nation should pursue policies and make alliances based on its national

interests.

What is realpolitik?

One of the architects of the Vietnam War.

Who was Robert McNamara?

Chaired the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Practices, which

investigated Watergate.

Who was Sam Ervin?

Ran as an antiwar Democrat and won the New Hampshire primary election in 1968.

Who was Eugene McCarthy?

Nixon’s chief of staff.

Who was HR Haldeman?

Nixon’s first attorney general and later the head of CREEP.

Who was John Mitchell?

A radical student protest group.

Who were the Students for a Democratic Society?

Generals looked for military solutions for war, while civilians wanted what?

What is to negotiate to end the conflict due to lack of support?

Vietcong did this instead of having open battles.

What is guerilla warfare?

The US put pressure on President Thieu (January 1973) to reconsider an earlier agreement, so

North Vietnam agreed to do what?

What is return to the bargaining table?

Anti-communist President of South Vietnam, who the US originally supported.

Who was Ngo Dinh Diem?

Nixon’s “claim to fame”

What is New Federalism?

The relationship between the Soviet Union and China in the 1960’s.

What is tense/not good?

The judge that presided over the Watergate burglers trial and continued to press for

information about the Watergate activities.

Who is John Sirica?

The cornerstone of Carter’s foreign policy.

What is human rights?

A program through which the federal gov’t returns some of its tax money to local gov’ts.

What is revenue sharing?

Final Jeopardy

Why were the 1970’s difficult for many Americans?

-Learned that the President was a criminal, thus undermining their faith in the federal

gov’t.-War in Vietnam-Rising inflation

-The energy crisis and soaring gas prices.Rising unemployment

-A slowdown in American production, especially steel and automobiles.

-The hostage crisis in IranEnvironmental pollution-Nuclear power accident