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The Cоnfident Yeаrs / Culturаl Yeаrs Jоhn F. KennedyLyndоn B. JohnsonDwight D. EisenhowerMartin Luther King, Jr.The Decade of AffluenceLittle Rock Central High SchoolThe Civil Rights Movement (be specific with people, places, and achievements)Federal Highway Act of 1956Television and Consumerism (be specific about its impact on Americans)American Religious RevivalMassive retaliationCuban Missile Crisis The Bay of PigsNational Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) (be specific with achievements,challenges, and individuals, or missions)U-2 BombersAtomic AgeThe Berlin WallSoutheast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO)Limited Test Ban TheoryBrown vs. Board of Education (be specific, dates, individuals, impact)Southern ManifestoSouthern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC)Congress of Racial Equality (CORE)Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)War on PovertyCivil Rights ActVoting Rights ActOffice of Economic Opportunity (OEO)Freedom Summer / BussingMarch on Washington, D.CGulf of Tonkin ResolutionVietnam War (be as specific as you can with causes, reactions at home, and impact of the war onAmericans).The 1968 Democratic National Convention Protests