In 1965 Congress passed the ____.
In 1965 Congress passed the Voting Rights Act.
What is a market?
A market is a place where goods and services are exchanged.
Never ________ at a shoelace.
Never laugh at a shoelace.
Who was famous for not giving up her seat on a bus?
Her name was Rosa Parks.
Why did people recycle?
People recycled to make more goods for the war.
Which bowling lane refused to desegregate?
The All Star Bowling Lane refused to desegregate .
What is a convenience?
A convenience is something useful.
Military spending led to _____________.
Military spending led to industries and jobs.
According to Mack, who invented the shoelace?
Mack thought it was Thomas Edison.
The Greenville army air base opened to train who?
The Greenville army air base opened to train B-25 bomber crews.
On December _____, 19__ Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat.
The date was December 1, 1955.
What does emigrated mean?
Emigrated means to resettle.
Why was this war known as the "Cold War"?
There was no actual fighting.
Who wanted children to ride the bus to school?
The people were Harry Briggs and other African American parents.
What state did WWII bring money to?
WWII brought money to SC.
Which SC highway was being built in the 1950's and 1960's?
Highway I-26 was being built in the 1950's and 60's.
What is suffrage?
Sufferage is the right to vote.
SC's economy continued to _______ during the Cold War.
SC's economy continued to grow.
Who was one person who taught African Americans?(not specifically women)
She was named Septima Poinsette Clark.
Why were more jobs available to women?
More jobs were available to women because men joined the war.
There is a BMW factory in ______.
There is a BMW factory in Greer.
What is poverty?
Poverty means to be very poor.
The person who was the racer in Mack's story was named______ ______.
His name was Howard Speed.
In what year could African Americans vote freely?
African Americans could vote freely in 1965.
What is the name of the teacher that worked to bring equal rights to African Americans and women?
Her name was Mary McLeod Bethune.