Civil Rights Movement
Landmark Cases & Laws
Leaders & Movement
Cold War & Vietnam
1970s & 1980s
100

What was the purpose of the Freedom Rides?

To protest segregation in interstate bus terminals and test bus integration laws.

100

What was Brown v. Board of Education?

A Supreme Court case that ruled school segregation unconstitutional and overturned Plessy v. Ferguson.

100

Describe the Black Power Movement.

A movement encouraging African Americans to gain political and economic power, even if it required force.

100

Define the Vietnam War.

A Cold War conflict between communist North Vietnam and South Vietnam and its ally, the United States.

100

Who became president after Nixon resigned?

Gerald Ford

200

What happened at the March on Washington?

Over 200,000 people gathered in Washington, D.C. to protest for jobs and freedom, and Martin Luther King Jr. gave his “I Have a Dream” speech.

200

What did the Browns’ lawyer argue in Brown v. Board of Education?

That “separate but equal” was unconstitutional, resulting in schools being integrated

200

Describe Lyndon B. Johnson.

U.S. president who supported civil rights legislation and created the Great Society programs.

200

Why did America get involved in the Vietnam War?

Domino theory and to stop the spead of communism

200

This is high inflation and high unemployment

Stagflation

300

Define Freedom Summer.

A voter registration drive in Mississippi aimed at increasing African American voter registration.

300

Define the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

It banned discrimination in public places and employment and allowed faster school desegregation.

300

What was the Great Society?

Johnson’s domestic program aimed at ending poverty and expanding civil rights

300

What difficulties did the U.S. face in Vietnam?

Guerrilla warfare, dense jungles, and an enemy that avoided conventional combat.

300

What was the 26th Amendment?

Lowered the voting age to 18

400

What did the Selma March lead to?

The Voting Rights Act of 1965.

400

Define the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

It outlawed racial barriers to voting such as literacy tests and poll taxes.

400

How did the Civil Rights Movement come to an end?

After the deaths of MLK and RFK

400

The easing of Cold War tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union is called...

Detente

400

Why was the fall of the Berlin Wall significant?

Represented the end of the Cold War

500

Compare Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X.

King believed in integration and nonviolent protest, while Malcolm X supported black separation and was more open to using force for self-defense.

500

Define the Civil Rights Act of 1968.

It ended discrimination in housing.

500

Phyllis Schafly was the woman who was instrumental in defeating...

The Equal Rights Amendment

500

What was SALT?

A treaty limiting nuclear weapons.

500

Explain Reaganomics.

Economic policies involving tax cuts, reduced social spending, deregulation, and increased military spending, also called “trickle-down economics.”