Historical Context
Legacy of Martin Luther King
Legacy of Malcolm X
Women's Rights
Other Movements
100

This leader promoted Social Darwinism and was defeated in World War II.

Who as Adolph Hitler?

100

This was the technique that Martin Luther King, Jr. used to attack and end Jim Crow segregation.

What was non-violent direct action?

100

This was Malcolm X's goal by the end of his movement.

What was Black Separatism or Black Pride?

100

This was the category of jobs that women tended to enter after WWII.

What was the pink collar class?

100

This was the first place where gay rights became a public issue in 1969?

What was the Stonewall Inn?
200

This demographic movement of African Americans from the South to the North allowed for more freedom to assemble.

What was the Great Migration?

200

This was the group that Martin Luther King, Jr. led during the Civil Rights movement.

What was the Southern Christian Leadership Conference?

200

This leader picked up Malcolm X's ideas after his death and recreated the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC).

Who was Stokely Carmichael?
200

This book, completed in 1963, criticized the belief that women were entirely fulfilled through domestic chores and activities.

What was the Feminine Mystique?

200

This leader called for better pay and working conditions for Hispanic farm workers?

Who was Caesar Chavez?

300

African Americans and women migrated here during WWII leading to more opportunities. 

What are the urban factory centers?

300

These were the two individuals that inspired Martin Luther King, Jr.'s strategy to end segregation.

Who were Reinhold Niebhur and Gandhi?

300

Name two issues that the activists during the Malcolm X phase of the Civil Rights movement tended to raise.

What were poverty, police brutality, poor housing, or poor education?

300

This was the main criticism of American society by the Third Wave of Feminism?

What is a patriarchy?

300

This Native American movement took over Alcatraz Island for a weekend calling for recognition of American Indian culture.

What was the AIM or American Indian Movement?

400

This international conflict created the foreign policy incentive for the United States to end segregation.

What was the Cold War?

400

These were the two pieces of Federal legislation that were passed within a year after the March on Washington.

What were the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965?

400

This group took Malcolm X's ideas for racial solidarity and protection and implemented them in Los Angeles and Oakland.

What were the Black Panthers?

400

These are the areas in society that women and men are generally segregated due to gender construction.

What are separate spheres?

400

This agency was created by the Nixon administration to clean up environmental pollution.

What was the Environmental Protection Agency?

500

This demographic movement after WWII led to the conditions for the modern 2nd wave feminist movement.

What was suburbanization?

500

These were the two issues that Martin Luther King, Jr. criticized other than racism in 1967.

What were poverty and the Vietnam War?

500

This criticism of American racism stressed the implicit and long term inequalities that may not be individually intended.

What is institutionalized racism?

500
This federal legislation tried to equalize spending and funding for women's and men's athletics in colleges?
What is Title IX?
500

This woman led the 1970s conservative Evangelical movement calling for a return to traditional roles and values for mothers.

Who was Phyllis Schafly?