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100

This president desegregated the military in 1948.

Who is Harry S. Truman?

100

Despite its peaceful goals, the Kennedy administration opposed this event for much of the preceding summer.

What is the March on Washington?

100

This Supreme Court Case ruled segregation in schools unconstitutional.

What is Brown v. Board of Education?

100

These two ideologies disagree about the means of achieving civil rights; one emphasizes empowering black communities while the other focuses on media attention and legal reform.

What are Black Power and Nonviolent Civil Disobedience?

100

This perspective supports the slow integrationist approach to civil rights, often viewing the NAACP more positively than the Black Power Movement

What is the American Traditionalist perspective?

200

This group was founded in 1909 with the mission of championing equality for people of color in the U.S.

What is the NAACP?

200

This crisis revolved around attempts to desegregate an Arkansas high school and was resolved by Eisenhower sending in federal troops.

What is the Little Rock Crisis?

200

This law extended voting protections, including banning literacy tests and poll taxes.

What is the Voting Rights Act (1965)

200

Historians strongly disagree as to the merit of this President’s impact on civil rights; some view him as making landmark progress in desegregation, while others criticize his choices as being solely politically motivated.

Who is Eisenhower?

200

This perspective criticizes the NAACP and the SCLC as being too focused on appealing to white Americans rather than focusing on black-self determination.

What is the Black Nationalist perspective?

300

This group supported workers’ militias during the 1952 Revolution but opposed the MNR’s moderate reforms.

What is the Revolutionary Workers Party?

300

These riots from 1964-1968 led many white Americans to fear the outbreak of a race war.

What are the ghetto riots?

300

This Supreme Court case validated the right of universities to use affirmative action in their admissions process.

What is Bakke v. Regent?

300

There is a heated historical debate as to whether this Bolivian President, as the first ever Indigenous president of Bolivia, had a positive impact on indigenous rights.

Who is Evo Morales?

300

Clayborne Carson believed that this figure's FBI file reveals his ideological evolution and political significance as a key figure in shaping modern Black political thought.

Who is Malcom X?

400

This president expanded economic protections for Bolivian workers and instituted educational reforms which aided indigenous populations.

Who is Germán Busch?

400

This was granted in 1952, ensuring voting rights for all Bolivians

What is universal suffrage?

400

Announced by Truman in 1948, this called for the immediate desegregation of the military.

Executive Order 9981?

400

Historians often debate as to whether or not presidents are justified in hesitating to support black civil rights in fear of this consequence.

What is the loss of white voters?

400

Thia perspective emphasizes indigenous rights and justice for indigenous individuals.

What is indigenous nationalist?

500

This president nominated Justice Thomas to the supreme court in 1991.

Who is George W. Bush?

500

This conflict between Bolivia and Paraguay resulted in Paraguay obtaining 75% of the disputed territory.

What is the Chaco War?

500

This 1953 Bolivian law redistributed land to Indigenous peasants and increased rural equality.

What is Agrarian Reform?

500

Historians disagree as to whether or not the traditional use of this substance would justify Bolivian presidents legalizing the substance.

What is coca?

500

This historian considers Bolivia "the most Indian of the American Republics" as a country where Spanish speakers are in the minority

Who is Herbert Klein

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