Who was Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.?
A Southern Minister and Civil Rights Leader
Who would work under the gang-labor system?
Men, Women, and Children over age 10
What was a Musketeer?
The French King's Bodyguard
Montana's name means what in Spanish?
Mountain
When was the first notable women's soccer match played?
Christmas Day 1916
What is Civil Disobedience?
A refusal to follow laws or pay taxes to protest them
What were enslaved persons treated as?
Property
How old was Lafayette when he left to help in the American Revolution?
18
Was the state of New York named after the town York or in honor of the Duke of York?
Duke of York
Why were women's soccer matches originally played?
To support charities and help wounded soldiers
What is Non-Violence?
Using any peaceful form of protest
What could enslaved persons do for extra food?
Keep their own gardens, raise animals, and go fishing
Lafayette helped to get which British General to surrender?
Cornwallis
What was California named after?
A fictional island inhabited by female warriors
Why would a war make it hard to have men's sports?
All the men have to fight in the army leaving nobody to play
What did the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) do?
Organized Southern Churches to help with planning protests
What would the “trickster” do in the folktale?
Defeat a stronger animal by outwitting it, teaching the lesson that the enslaved could survive and overcome by outsmarting their owners
How did Lafayette spend his later life?
As a farmer
New Jersey was named after the:
Largest island in the British Chanel
Why would the British government want to push women back into domestic (i.e. stay-at-home) roles?
They did not want women having more opportunities/similar opportunities to men. They were worried women were taking men's jobs from them.
What were three events/protests Dr. King was a part of?
Montgomery Bus Boycott
Youth March for Integrated Schools
March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom
Selma to Montgomery March
Memphis Sanitation Strike
What was life like for enslaved persons working in the home?
As opposed to physical demands, these enslaved persons were forced to work at all times of day to serve their owner’s needs as butlers, cooks, maids, and more
What did Lafayette bring home with him after his last trip to America?
Dirt from Bunker Hill
Kansas means:
People of the Wind
Why were the men's soccer teams jealous of the women's teams?
The women had more supporters
The women were challenging social ideas