Examine the factors and forces that led to the emergence of the New Left and the counterculture of the 1960s. What were the similarities and differences between these movements? What impact did they have on American society?

What will be an ideal response?


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What innovation led to mass production of newspapers and pamphlets in the 1820s and 1830s?

a. The creation of a postal system. b. Noah Webster publishing a dictionary for Americans. c. The spread of telegraph wires. d. The use of steam power for presses. e. The invention of the printing press.

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In 1965, the first major race riot in the United States since World War II took place in

A. Detroit. B. Memphis. C. Los Angeles. D. Cleveland. E. Chicago.

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In the wake of the Wheeler report and Secretary of Defense Clark Clifford's recommendations, the Johnson Administration

A. decided to deploy immediately 206,000 additional soldiers to South Vietnam in preparation for a new, end-of-war offensive. B. opened negotiations with Hanoi aimed at securing Prisoners of War only. C. committed itself to total withdrawal regardless of the consequences. D. concluded that victory in Vietnam was more in reach than ever. E. considered a partial bombing halt and a policy of "Vietnamization."

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