The Turbulent 60s
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- Q1Revolutionary leader of North Vietnam.Pol PotHo Chi MinhNgo Dinh DiemMao Zedong20s
- Q2Their 'invasion' in 1964 marked a seismic change in how Rock 'N Roll was marketed by looking at the entire album as an opportunity to fill blank space and didn’t include singles on their albums.The Rolling StonesHerman and the HermitsThe BeatlesLed Zeppelin20s
- Q3His assassination on November 22, 1963 marked the last presidential assassination in our nation's history.James GarfieldJohn F. KennedyAbraham LincolnWilliam McKinley20s
- Q4This offensive in 1968 was an abject military failure for North Vietnam and its allies, however, it was a moral victory as it turned the tide of opinion on the war in the United States.Hue CampaignTetThe Long MarchMy Lai20s
- Q5This event saw leaders of the U.S. and the Soviet Union engaged in a tense, 13-day political and military standoff in October 1962 over the installation of nuclear-armed Soviet missiles on Cuba.The U2 IncidentCuban Missile CrisisBay of PigsThe Cold War20s
- Q6The assassination of this civil rights leader on April 4, 1968 in Memphis rocked the nation.Medgar EversMalcolm XSpike LeeMartin Luther King Jr20s
- Q7This former Attorney General entered the 1968 election cycle and seemed headed to his party's nomination until he was shot and killed in June 1968.George WallaceRobert F. KennedyEugene McArthyJohn F. Kennedy20s