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When did African American men first get the right to vote? A. 1869 B. 1940 C. 1965 D. 1970
[A] 1869. The U.S. Congress Passed the Fifteenth Amendment in 1869, which gave African American men the right to vote. However, by 1896, the state of Louisiana passed “grandfather clauses” that effectively barred former slaves and their descendants from voting. This action dramatically lowered the number of black voters—only 4% voted in 1873, down from 44.8% voting four years earlier in 1869. Soon other southern states followed suit—Mississippi, South Carolina, Alabama and Virginia established their own grandfather clauses. By 1940, only 3% of African Americans eligible to vote were registered. Jim Crow laws greeted African Americans at the polls in the form of literacy tests and poll taxes. In 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Voting Rights Act into law; some of the provisions were permanent outlawing barriers to political participation by all racial and ethnic minorities. Jurisdictions that had a history of discriminatory practices in voting were subject to federal approval before they could make changes in their election laws. In 1970, President Richard Nixon signed an extension of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, as did President Gerald Ford in 1975. However in 2011, that requirement came into question and many states, many that had had histories of voter discrimination, began legislating an array of voting restrictions once again. In the 2013 Supreme Court decision of Shelby v. Holder, the Court dismantled the requirement that states with a history of voting discrimination get federal approval before they changed their election laws. Native American Cultures. (2015). Source: ACLU.
100
What year was the American with Disabilities Act Signed? A. 1980 B. 1890 C. 1995 D. 1990
D. 1990
100
How many "Pillars of Islam" are there?
What is five (5)?
100
What group of people currently make up the largest ethnic population in the United States?
What are Hispanics?
100

In 2010, the average man weighed 194.7 pounds; the average woman 164.7 pounds. As of 2012, an estimated _______% of the population was obese (A) 50% (B) 40% (C) 26% (D) 70%

What is 26%?

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When did African American women fully get the right to vote? A. 1920 B. 1935 C. 1959 D. 1960s
[D] 1960s African American women legally received the right to vote along with all women with the passage of the 19th Amendment in 1920. However, by the 1930s, southern states enacted laws and vigilantes took the law into their own hands that prevented African American women in the south, for the most part, from voting. African American women in the south did not start voting in significant numbers until the 1960s.
200
This Act made it illegal for organizations to engage in employment practices that discriminated against employees on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, and disability. A. Employment Laws of the 1910s B. The 1980 Civil Rights Act C. The New Deal D. The 1964 Civil Rights Act
D. The 1964 Civil Rights Act
200
Which religion is named after the Indus River?
What is Hinduism?
200
What is the fastest growing religion in the U.S.?
What is Islam?
200

What percent of the population does American Indian and Alaska Native represent? (A) 1.2% (B) 0.5% (C) 5.0% (D) 23%

What is 1.2%?

300
African Americans have the highest representation of any ethnic minority group in the United States Congress. A. True B. False
[B] False It is only true in the House of Representatives, not in the Senate.
300
Who was allowed to vote because of the 19th Amendment? A. Men B. African Americans C. Women D. Japanese Americans
Women
300
In what present-day country was Islam founded?
What is Saudi Arabia?
300
When is Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month?
What is May?
300

Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that women working earn _____% of what their male counterparts do (A) 50% (B) 70% (C) 82.8% (D) 39%

What is 82.8%?

400
Which political party did African Americans first support? A. Democratic Party B. Republican Party C. Whig Party D. Free Soil Party
[B] The Republican Party African Americans were attracted to the Republican Party first because President Abraham Lincoln, a Republican, freed the slaves in the American states. The Republican Party got its start when two anti-slavery parties, the Conscience Whigs and the Free Soil Democrats joined forces to oppose the Kansas-Nebraska Act, which opened the Kansas Territory and Nebraska Territory to slavery and future admission to the United States as slave states. The party did not organize in the South, apart from St. Louis and a few areas adjacent to free states, but focused its organizing on the Northeast and Midwest. The Republican Party was influenced by the ethnic and religious group members that joine it, which resulted in the party focusing on purging sins, particularly alcoholism, polygamy and slavery.
400

Who was the entrepreneur who built her empire developing hair products for black women?

Who is Madame C. J. Walker? She is credited with being the first Black woman and self made millionaire in America.

400
He called for a simpler “inner faith”, free from the long established rituals of the Catholic Church which began the Protestant Reformation.
Who is Martin Luther?
400
Hmong trace their roots of origin to what country? a. Laos b. Thailand c. Vietnam d. Korea
What is Laos?
400

The three components of Socioeconomic Status.

What are Income, Occupation, and Education.

500
Who was the first African American governor of a U.S. State? A. Henry Warmoth B. Pinckney Pinchback C. Booker T. Washington D. Douglas Wilder
[B] False Pinckney Pinchback (1837 – 1921) was appointed governor of the State of Louisiana serving a short term from 1872 to 1873, the first person of African American descent to serve in a U.S. state’s highest elected office. He fought in the Civil War on the Union side, and became a captain in the army. After the war, he returned to New Orleans and entered politics as a Republican. In 1968, he became a delegate to Louisiana’s state constitutional convention and helped draft its new constitution. Later that year, he won his election to become a state senator. In 1871, the lieutenant governor died and Pinchback, as president of the senate, assumed his role because the elected governor, Henry Warmoth, was under impeachment proceedings. Pinchback served officially for 36 days, December 1872 to January of 1873, and approved ten legislative bills. He continued to rise in Louisiana politics and was elected to the United States Senate, but was denied his seat due to an election embroiled by racial tensions. He died at the age of 84 in Washington, DC in 1921. Pinchback’s father was a white Mississippi planter and his mother a freed black slave. When his father died in 1848, his mother moved her family of nine children to Ohio to avoid any future effort to return them to slavery. Pinchback began working as a cabin boy on Mississippi River steamboats at the age of 12 to support his family, and rose to become a ship steward. He married Nina Hawthorne at the age of 21 and the couple became parents of four children.
500
DAILY DOUBLE!!
In March, 1989, thirty-five archbishops from this country met with the Pope to discuss their flock of 53 million
500
He was a great philosopher of ancient China whose writings and sayings became the center of a great religion.
Who is Confucius?
500
This act protects citizens that have mental and/or physical impairments
What is the American Disabilities Act?
500

By what age do children identify and express gender differences and stereotypes?

What is 3/4.

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