| A | B |
| SDS | radical campus movement |
| Tom Haydn | SDS leader |
| Free Speech Movement | Began at the University of California at Berkely |
| counterculture | "hippies" who rejected the lifestyle of the establishment |
| communes | group living arrangements- share everything |
| Haight-Ashbury district | San Francisco hippi destination |
| folk music | simple tunes and lyrics; often with a "cause" |
| long hair; bell bottoms; ethnic clothing; beads and buttons | examples of non-conforming fashions |
| feminism | belief that women are politically, economically, and socially equal to men |
| Equal Pay Act | passed in 1963; did not allow separate compensation scales by gender |
| Betty Friedan | NOW founder and write of The Feminist Mystique |
| Gloria Steinem | editor of MS magazine |
| ERA | Equal Rights Amendment which passed congress by was not ratified by the states |
| Phyllis Schlafly | opponent of the ERA and feminist principles |
| Title IX | federally funded schools cannot discrimate against women in admissions, athletics, etc. |
| Roe v. Wade | Supreme Court: states cannot regulate abortions |
| repartriation | deportations to Mexico in the 1930's as unemployment in the U.S. soared |
| LULAC | fought discrimination against Latin Americans |
| Cesar Chavez | leader of the United Farm Workers |
| Bilingual Education Act | Schools had to teach immigrants in their own language while they also learned English |