Early Demands for Equality
The Movement Gains Ground
New Successes and Challenges
Bonus Review!
Double Jeopardy
Bonus Review
100
Segregation that is imposed by law is known as _________.
What is de jure segregation?
100
This act of peaceful protest involved sitting down and refusing to move.
What is a "sit-in?"
100
This famous Civil Rights protestor was known for his violent tendencies.
Who is Malcolm X?
100
Some people in 1950's society did not agree with the current culture. These cultural aspects were ________________.
What is conformity, rock & roll music, mass media, car culture
100
This influential person in history was the drafter of the Declaration of Independence.
Who is Thomas Jefferson?
200
Segregation by unwritten custom or tradition that was a fact of life.
What is de facto segregation?
200
This form of peaceful protest involved a group of college students who drove a bus through some of the most segregated states in the Southern United States.
What are the Freedom Riders?
200
This famous Civil Rights protester was known for his peaceful tactics while protesting.
Who is Martin Luther King Jr?
200
Throughout the Cold War, United States citizens were afraid of mostly what?
What are the communists?
200
During the Revolutionary War, the British army had these advantages against the New England militia.
What is professionally trained, more soldiers, better weapons, and powerful navy ships.
300
This famous court case challenged the public education system and eventually forced public schools to integrate blacks & Whites.
What is the Brown v. Board of Education court case?
300
This particular protest involved more than 200,000 people in Washington D.C. where Martin Luther King Jr made a speech.
What was the "March on Washington?"
300
This particular Civil Rights Protestor believed that blacks and whites should peacefully live together in society.
Who is Martin Luther King Jr.?
300
The purpose of this program that Franklin D. Roosevelt made was to help the United States recover from the Great Depression.
What is the New Deal?
300
How many constitutional amendments comprise the Bill of Rights?
What are ten?
400
This particular act that was passed into law allowed the government to investigate violations against civil rights.
What is the Civil Rights Act of 1957?
400
The freedom riders faced these kinds of hardships while protesting.
What is going to jail, beaten up, beaten up, and bitten by police dogs.
400
What are at three least similarities between Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X?
Answer May Vary
400
On this year, women finally received the right to vote.
What is 1920?
400
It is these three branches of government that allow the United States to be protected against a dictator.
What is the Legislative, Judicial, and Executive Branch?
500
This particular public school was one of the first to integrate black and white students into one school.
What is the Little Rock School?
500
This particular act improved the Civil Rights Act of 1957 by banning public school segregation and outlawed employee gender discrimination.
What is the Civil Rights Act of 1964?
500
What are at least three differences between Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X?
Answer may vary
500
During the American Revolution, this particular act allowed British troops to stay and live inside homes of the New England settlers.
What is the Quartering Act?
500
In the mission of Lewis and Clark, what was their purpose of exploring the western section of the United States?
What is to determined how the United States would utilize their new land purchase from Nepolean?
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