Georgia
Region
Goverment
Agriculture
New South
Civil Rights
100

this region is the smallest of all region

what is Appalachian Plateau?

100

What Branch represents Moderation

What is Executive Branch

100

Following the Civil War, which crop was the most essential factor in the economic recovery of Georgia?

What is Cotton?

100

This agricultural system, where freedmen farmed land in exchange for a share of the crops, often kept them in debt.

What is sharecropping?

100

Who Lead the march on washington

Who is MLK

200

this region is known for there fertile soil, Favorable Climate, and a Water Supply

what is Coastal Plains

200

What are the 3 branch's of goverment

What is Legislative,Judaical and,Executive Branch  

200

The Civil War devastated the economy of Georgia, as well as the rest of the South. Which of the following was key to the economic recovery of the state during Reconstruction?

What is Sharecropping and Tenant Farming?

200

This Atlanta editor and speaker promoted the idea of a "New South" based on industrial growth.

Who is Henry Grady?

200

In what case did they rule separate but equal

What is Plessy vs Ferguson

300

one of the Longest Rivers and is used for transportation

what is Savannah River?

300

Name 3 things the judicial branch can do

Interpret Laws,Apply Laws,Protect Rights,Settling Disputes,Enforce Decisions,and, Ensure Fair Trials.

300

The use of sharecropping during Reconstruction allowed landowners in Georgia to




What is resume the mass production of cotton?

300

This 1896 Supreme Court case legalized segregation under the doctrine of "separate but equal."

What is Plessy v. Ferguson?

300

3. What role did the Civil Rights Movement play in advancing gender equality in the U.S.?

While the Civil Rights Movement primarily focused on ending racial discrimination, it also played an important role in advocating for gender equality. Leaders like Rosa Parks, Coretta Scott King, and Ella Baker demonstrated how women could be powerful agents of change within the movement. The momentum from the Civil Rights Movement helped fuel the Second-wave Feminism of the 1960s and 1970s, which fought for equal rights for women, including reproductive rights, workplace equality, and legal protections against discrimination. The passage of the Equal Pay Act of 1963 and the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (which prohibited gender discrimination in employment) were key milestones in advancing gender equality.

400

the region where the historic Little White House is placed and where the longest river flows into Florida

 what is Piedmont

400

Who is the current governor of Georgia

Who is Brian Kemp

400


What was the main difference between tenant farmers and sharecroppers during Reconstruction?

What is tenant farmers owned tools and equipment and sharecroppers relied on landowners for everything they needed?

400

This group of Southern Democrats dominated politics after Reconstruction and sought to preserve white supremacy.

This group of Southern Democrats dominated politics after Reconstruction and sought to preserve white supremacy.

500

what is the river that begins in the gulf of mexico in Georgia

what is Chattahoochee River

500

How many votes does a bill need to vetoed

Two-Thirds Majority vote(House of Representatives and the Senate)

500


The rise of textile mills during Reconstruction encouraged


What is the wealth for merchants, Exploited harsh, low wage labor, Incorporated modern machines into factories?

500

This African American leader advocated vocational training and economic self-reliance in his 1895 "Atlanta Compromise" speech.

Who is Booker T. Washington?

500

This 1965 law aimed to eliminate racial discrimination in voting by banning literacy tests and other barriers to voting for African Americans.

What is the Voting Rights Act of 1965?

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