MOVEMENTS
INDIVIDUALS
TERMS/TRUE/FALSE
LAWS/ACTS
RANDOM
100

Which movement is compromised of the initials AIM?

BONUS: What was at least one goal of this movement?

American Indian Movement

better treatment by the government, money from previous stolen land, better reservations, etc.

100

Who was the leader of the Chicano Movement?

BONUS: What minority supported the Chicano Movement?

Cesar Chavez

Mexican Americans

100

What is the practice of peacefully disobeying a law to prove it as wrong called?

BONUS: True or False, Malcolm X supported this type of protest.

civil disobedience 

False

100

What legislation expanded rights for those with disabilities?

BONUS: Name one creation from this piece of legislation.

Americans With Disabilities Act

railings, elevators, handicapped bathrooms, etc.

100

Tell me which groups were violent out of the following:

American Indian Movement

Malcolm X

A. Phillip Randolph

Cesar Chavez

Stokely Carmichael

SCLC

BONUS: Tell me which ones were non-violent.

Violent:

Malcolm X

American Indian Movement

Stokely Carmichael

Non-violent:

SCLC

Cesar Chavez

A. Phillip Randolph

200

Who was the leader of the NAACP during the Civil Rights Movement?

BONUS: What court case did he help overturn?

Thurgood Marshall

Plessy v Ferguson

200

Who was the leader of the grape boycott during the Chicano Movement?

BONUS: What was the name of the group of ministers led by MLK Jr. that peacefully fought for civil rights?

Cesar Chavez

SCLC

200

Rosa Parks arrest led to what event during the Civil Rights Movement?

BONUS: What do the following individuals have in common: Medgar Evers, James Meredith, A. Phillip Randolph

Montgomery Bus Boycott

All 3 were non-violent

200

What piece of legislation led to an increase in females in terms of athletics on campuses?

BONUS: What book was written by Betty Friedan that forced women in the 1960's to question traditional roles?

Title IX

The Feminine Mystique

200

What was the point of grape boycott by Cesar Chavez and his followers?

BONUS: What does the term boycott mean?

To gain more rights for Chicano or Mexican American workers/laborers.

To stop buying or producing an item.

300

Name of party and movement that was based off of violence and Malcolm X.

BONUS: What religion did Malcolm X find in prison that made him less violent out of prison?

Black Panther Party/Movement

Muslim

300

Which president started the Civil Rights Movement by desegregating the military?

BONUS: What legislation was passed in 1965 that revolutionized voting rights for minorities across the United States?

Harry Truman

Voting Rights Act 1965

300

True or False:

Goodman, Chaney, and Schwerner were 3 civil rights workers during Freedom Summer in MS that were murdered in Neshoba County.

BONUS: What group was known for riding on busses throughout the South fighting for voting rights for minonrities?

True

Freedom Riders

300

What legislation was meant to close the gap between genders and races?

BONUS: Who was the women that was against most of the women's rights movement due to controversial advances like Roe v Wade?

Equal Pay Act

Phyllis Schlafly

300
Match the movement with the goal:


Movements - Chicano, AIM, Women's, Disabled

Goal - Equal Pay Act, Grape Boycott, ADA, reperations

BONUS: What does the term reparations mean?

Chicano = grape boycott

AIM = reparations

Women's = Equal Pay Act

Disabled = ADA

Reparations refers to payment made by the government for previous stolen property or mistreatment of someone.

400

Which group did not fight for African American civil rights: NAACP, SCLC, CORE, AIM

BONUS: Who was the leader of CORE?

AIM

James Farmer

400

Match each president with their contribution to civil rights:

Presidents: Truman, Eisenhower, JFK, LBJ

Contributions:

Helped James Meredith enroll in Ole Miss

Desegregated military

Signed Voting Rights Act of 1965

Sent paratroopers to help Little Rock 9

Truman = desegregated military

Eisenhower = helped Little Rock 9

JFK = helped James Meredith enroll in Ole Miss

LBJ = signed Voting Rights Act 1965

400

Most participants of the freedom rides across the South were met with minimal to no resistance.

BONUS: Sit-ins were mainly used to expose segregation in what places?

False

restaurants

400

What court case allowed abortions across the United States?

BONUS: What was the unofficial starting point to the Civil Rights Movement?

Roe v Wade

desegregation of the military

400

What was the goal of the March on Washington?

BONUS: What famous speech was given at this march?

To push the president for civil rights legislation.

I Have A Dream

500

Match the individuals with the correct person that was similar to their tactics in terms of civil rights and how to achieve it.

Malcolm X

MLK Jr.

Rosa Parks

Stokely Carmichael

Malcom X = Stokely Carmichael

MLK Jr. = Rosa Parks

500
Who were the Little Rock 9?


BONUS: Who benefited the most from the court case Brown v BOE?

9 African American students that were integrated into a high school out of Arkansas.

African American school children and other minority school children 

500

True or False:

Civi rights leaders used sit ins, wade ins, study ins, and civil disobedience to fight for more rights.

BONUS: What term refers to the belief that the only way to achieve civil rights is to completely separate the races?

True

separatism

500

What court case established the policy of "separate but equal?"

BONUS: What group did Thurgood Marshall represent?

Plessy v Ferguson

NAACP

500

True or False:

After the passage of the Reconstruction Amendments, minorities still faced oppression due to Southern state circumventing the law through Jim Crow laws.

BONUS: What were the Reconstruction Amendments?

True

13 = ended slavery

14 = made freed slaves citizens

15 = allowed freed slaves to vote