Executive Orders
Court Cases
Acts of Legislation
Historical Figures
Movements and Protests
100

This executive order allowed for the forced removal and imprisonment of Japanese and Japanese Americans who were living on the West Coast during World War II. 

What is Executive Order 9066?

100

This Supreme Court Case brought an end to de jure racism in public schools. 

What is Brown v. Board of Education?

100

This legislative act authorized the U.S. Attorney General to send federal examiners where voter discrimination was suspected and supersede state registrars. 

What is the Voting Rights Act of 1965?

100

This historical figure stated that racial justice had to be obtained for African Americans "by any means necessary." 

Who is Malcolm X?

100
This movement was sparked by the murder of 17 year old Trayvon Martin when he was walking through a neighborhood while wearing a hoodie. 

What is Black Lives Matter?

200

This executive order prohibited the discriminatory employment practices by federal agencies and all unions and companies engaged in war-related work

What is Executive Order 8802?

200

This Supreme Court case ruled that the War Relocation Authority could not continue to hold loyal U.S. citizens in the camps against their will. 

What is Endo's Case?

200

This legislative act established the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission to enforce laws that banned discriminatory employment practices. 

What is the Civil Rights Act of 1964?

200

This historical figure came to national prominence as an investigative journalist by writing an exposé on the exploitative working conditions associated with being a playboy bunny. 

Who is Gloria Steinem?

200

This Civil Rights campaign during the Easter season featured the "Children's Crusade" or the "Children's March." 

What is the Birmingham Campaign?

300

This executive order established the first general loyalty program in the United States in order to root out Communist influences in the federal government. 

What is Executive Order 9835?

300

This Supreme Court Case ruled that as long as political activism presented a "clear and present danger" (rather than simply a "clear and probable danger") then the U.S. government had the right to place limits on the First Amendment right to free speech. 

What is Dennis v. the United States?

300

This law made it possible for undocumented immigrants who arrived in the United States as children to work legally in the United States. 

What is the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)?

300

This historical figure was said to be the president who "kicked" the Vietnam Syndrome. 

Who is President George H.W. Bush?

300

This movement featured the "body upon the gears" speech by 22 year old Mario Savio. 

What is the Freedom of Speech Movement. 

400

This executive order banned homosexuals from working in the federal government or any of its private contractors.

What is Executive Order 10450?

400
This Supreme Court Case ruled that the federal government could not discriminate against their employees or job applicants on the basis of conduct which does not adversely affect the performance of the employee or applicant or the performance of others. 

What is Norton v. Macy?

400

Together, these two laws eliminated judicial review of some deportation orders, required mandatory detention for some noncitizens, and introduced a potential for the use of secret evidence in certain cases. 

What is the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act (AEDPA) and the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act (IIRIRA)?

400

This historical figure was arrested for refusing to give up her seat to a white person on the bus in Montgomery, Alabama before Rosa Parks was arrested for the very same act. 

Who is Claudette Colvin?

400

In Korematsu v. the United States, Fred Korematsu fought against his arrest for disobeying orders to report for internment by citing this amendment. 

What is the fifth amendment?