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100

This government policy, introduced in the late 1800s, aimed to control almost every aspect of Aboriginal peoples’ lives, including where they lived and worked.

What is the Protection Policy?

100

In 1863, this U.S. President issued the Emancipation Proclamation, declaring that enslaved people in Confederate states were free.

Who is Abraham Lincoln?

100

This international organisation was created in 1945 to promote peace, security, and cooperation among nations

What is the United Nations

100

This man is credited with instigating the Freedom Rides in Australia that occurred in 1965

Who is Charles Perkins?

100
The year of the Day of Mourning symbolising 150 years of British settlement 

What is 1938?

200

This term refers to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children who were removed from their families between the 1910s and 1970s.

What is the Stolen Generation?

200

This 1896 Supreme Court case established the doctrine of “separate but equal,” legalising racial segregation in the United States.

What is Plessy vs Ferguson?

200

These five countries hold permanent seats on the UN Security Council.

Who are the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Russia, and China?

200

This person was famous for refusing to move from their seat in a bus in Montgomery, Alabama

Who is Rosa Parks?

200

The location of Martin Luther King's 'I have a Dream' speech

What is Washington D.C?

300

Under this mid-20th century policy, Aboriginal people were encouraged or forced to adopt white culture and stop practising their own traditions.

What is the Assimilation Policy?

300

These buses traveled through the South in 1961 to challenge segregation in interstate travel.

What are the Freedom Rides?

300
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights consists of this number of articles

What is 30 articles?

300

The inspirational figure was a key leader in the Civil Rights Movement. He recited to the world his 'I have a Dream' speech at the March on Washington rally.

Who is Martin Luther King?

300

These laws enforced racial segregation in the American South from the late 1800s to the 1960s.

What are the Jim Crow Laws?

400

In 1992, this Torres Strait Islander man’s case led the High Court to recognise native title and overturn terra nullius.

Who is Eddie Mabo?

400

This 1954 Supreme Court case declared that racial segregation in public schools was unconstitutional.

What is Brown vs Board of Education?

400

The President of the UN General Assembly from 1948 to 1949 Doc Evatt was of this nationality

What is Australian?

400

The death in 1963 of this Civil Rights figure triggered significant protests, including thousands who marched in a funeral procession 

Who is Medger Evers?

400

These peaceful protests involved African Americans sitting at whites-only lunch counters and refusing to leave until they were served

What are sit-ins?

500

The 2008 speech in Parliament by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd formally said this word to the Stolen Generations for the harm caused by past government policies.

What is Sorry?

500

This famous phrase from Plessy v. Ferguson described the justification for racial segregation laws that lasted for decades

What is Separate but Equal?

500

The UN currently has this many member states

What is 193?
500

This Black nationalist leader and member of the Nation of Islam was assassinated in 1965 after breaking from the group

Who is Malcolm X?

500

This term refers to racially motivated violence in southern states used to intimidate Black voters and activists.

What is lynching?

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