Martin Luther King Jr.
Rosa Parks
Civil Rights Act
Montgomery Bus Boycott
Voting Rights Act
100

What year was Martin Luther King Jr. born?

1929

100

What year was the bus incident with Rosa Parks?

1955

100

Name a civil rights leader.

Rosa Parks, MLK, John Lewis

100

What year did the Supreme Court rule that bus segregation was unconstitutional?

1956

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What year was the Voting Rights Act?

In 1965.

200

Dr. King believed in the power of what kind of protest?

A peaceful protest

200

True or False: Rosa Parks was born in 1923?

False. She was born in 1913.

200

On what day was the Civil Rights Act passed?

July 2, 1964

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What showed the power of nonviolent protest?

The Montgomery Buss Boycott

200

Which specific practices did the Voting Rights Act aim to outlaw?

The Voting Rights Act aimed to outlaw discriminatory practices like literacy tests, poll taxes, and other methods used to prevent African Americans from voting. 

300

On what day was Dr. King assassinated?

April 4, 1968

300

Why was Rosa Parks arrested?

She refused to get up from her seat on the bus.

300

What was the name of the Fight for Freedom and Equality?

Civil Rights Act!

300

How many days did African American passengers go without riding the bus?

For 381 days

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What was the significance of Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act?

Section 5 required certain states and local governments (mostly in the South) with a history of voter suppression to get federal approval, or "preclearance," before making any changes to their voting laws or practices. This was to ensure that new laws wouldn't discriminate against minority voters.

400

On what day do we celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. ?

The third Monday of January.

400

True or False: The bus incident happened on December 1, 1955.

True.

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True or False: The Civil Rights Act made segregation legal.

FALSE!

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How did African American people travel during the boycott.

Some walked, many formed carpools and a few even rode bikes!

400

What amendment made it illegal to deny someone to vote.

the 15th amendment

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True or False: In 1985, Dr. King led the Selma to the Montgomery March demanding voting rights for African American Citizens.

FALSE

500

Who was known as the Mother of the Civil Rights Movement

Rosa Parks

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What president started working on a new law but was assassinated before the law passed?

John F. Kennedy

500

True or False: Rosa Parks triggered the Montgomery Bus Boycott

TRUE

500

What is the nickname of the day that peaceful marchers tried to cross the bridge and were brutally beaten?

Bloody Sunday