This system of "truck routes" connects GA to the rest of the U.S.
What are interstate highways?
This student-led group used "sit-ins" to protest.
What was the SNCC?
He was the "Voice" of the movement and lived in Atlanta.
Who was Martin Luther King, Jr?
He was the "write-in" candidate and son of Eugene.
Who is Herman Talmadge?
This city hosted the 1996 Summer Games.
What is Atlanta, Georgia?
This "Deep-Water" port is one of the busiest in the world.
What is Savannah?
This church-led group was headed by MLK Jr.
What was the SCLC?
He was a young SNCC leader and later a Congressman.
Who was John Lewis?
This newly created office caused the 1946 confusion.
What is the office of the Lt. Governor?
This "park" was created as a permanent legacy in downtown.
What is the Centennial Olympic Park?
This "International" hub is the busiest airport in the world.
What is Hartsfield-Jackson?
This 1961 GA movement was a "lesson" in planning.
What was the Albany Movement?
He was the first African American Mayor of Atlanta.
Who was Maynard Jackson?
He was the "outgoing" Governor who locked his office door.
Who is Ellis Arnall?
This is the total estimated economic impact on GA ($).
What is $5 Billion?
This "track" system moves heavy bulk goods like coal/grain.
What are railroads?
This 1963 event was for "Jobs and Freedom."
What was the March on Washington?
He brought the Olympics to Atlanta and was Mayor.
Who was Andrew Young?
This "Court" finally decided who the Governor was.
What is the GA Supreme Court?
This negative term describes locals being forced to move.
What is Gentrification/Displacement?
Using 2+ modes of transport (ex: ship to truck) is called...
What is Intermodal?
This 1964 "Act" was the goal of the March on Washington.
What was the Civil Rights Act?
This "Super Mayor" brought the Braves and Falcons to GA.
Who was Ivan Allen, Jr?
This "System" ended in 1962, giving more power to cities.
What is the County Unit System?
These "Projects" (like dorms) are used long after the Games.
What are Legacy Projects?