Money Or Property An Accused Person Gives A Court To Hold As A Guarantee That He Or She Will Appear For Trial.
BAIL
The Division Between Religion And Government.
SEPARATION OF CHURCH AND STATE
The Confederacy surrendered on what date
APRIL 1865
When one group is treated differently than another group.
DISCRIMINATION
Bringing separate groups together.
INTEGRATION
The Right To Vote.
SUFFRAGE
The Power Of The Government To Take Private Property For Public Use.
EMINIENT DOMAIN
The Civil War is also known as the:
THE WAR BETWEEN THE STATES
Keeping things or people separate.
SEGREGATION
Intolerance of a person or group.
PREJUDICE
The Rights Guaranteed To All U.S. Citizens.
CIVIL RIGHTS
Which is NOT a Responsibility Of Citizenship:
Voting
Taking Part In Government
Helping Yourself
HELPING YOURSELF
This means people have the right to be treated fairly by the government.
DUE PROCESS
Peacefully refusing to obey a law.
CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE
Ended the practice of poll taxes in 1964. States and local governments could no longer charge citizens for the right to vote.
THE 24th AMENDMENT
A Special Tax That Had To Be Paid In Order To Vote.
POLL TAX
Which is NOT a Duty Of Citizenship:
Obeying The Law
Attending Church
Paying Taxes
ATTENDING CHURCH
Lincoln’s declaration that all the slaves in the South were free can be found in the:
EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION
In 1954, the Supreme Court found that racial segregation in public schools was unconstitutional.
BROWN V. BOARD OF EDUCATION
In 1962, the Court ruled that it was unconstitutional for transportation facilities like bus and train stations to be racially segregated.
BAILEY V. PATTERSON
The First 10 Amendments To The U.S. Constitution, which set forth basic rights guaranteed to all Americans.
THE BILL OF RIGHTS
A Policy Requiring Men To Serve In The Military.
DRAFT
Which Amendment gave all men the right to vote regardless of their race or whether they had been slaves before the war.
THE 15th AMENDMENT
Prohibits discrimination based on race, color, religion, gender, and national origin. It includes discrimination at work, in public places, and in voting.
THE CIVIL RIGHTS ACTS OF 1964
Prohibits any restriction on the right to vote. This included poll tests and voter intimidation. It followed through on the promise of the 15th Amendment.
THE VOTING RIGHTS ACT OF 1965