5 ease tensions How did the early civil rights movement and the liberal impulse of the 1960s alter the course of the gay rights movement? -Gays and their supporters engaged in the Stonewall riots in response to police harassment. -Numerous grassroots and national organizations formed to support gay rights.
How did the early civil rights movement and the liberal impulse of the 1960s alter the course of the gay rights movement? -Gays and their supporters engaged in the Stonewall riots in response to police harassment. -Numerous grassroots and national organizations formed to support gay rights.
-The movement failed to include women outside of the white middle class. -Disputes between moderate and radical feminists over goals and strategies fractured the feminist movement. How did Nixon's Vietnam strategy change over time?
-The military service selection program, as well as joblessness and patterns of discrimination in employment and housing, catalyzed social unrest on college campuses and in inner-city communities.
Q- Formed by student activists, who fought for the freedom for university students to protest on campus, this movement swiftly turned into a political criticism of the overall university bureaucracy and American life. A- Free-Speech Movement (FSM)
The Watergate burglary was just one of many illegal actions sanctioned by Nixon to discredit his enemies. True. Identify the "great silent majority" that Nixon appealed to when he spoke of promises to bring "law and order" to a nation overflowing with "violence, lawlessness, and permissiveness.".
A- Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) Nixon and Kissinger worked to ease relations with China and the Soviet Union. Put the following events in chronological order. 1- Nixon visited China.