The Civil Rights Movement
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Civil Rights DOUBLE JEOPARDY
100

This person refused to give up their seat to a white man and spurred the Montgomery Bus Boycott. 

Who is Rosa Parks?

100

This group of white supremacists would often stand outside of voting booths and prevent African Americans from voting. 

What is the KKK?
100

This is a belief that people of one race are superior to the people of another.

What is racism?

100

This Indian man is where King and other civil rights leaders got most of their ideas of civil disobedience. 

Who is Mahatma Gandhi? 

100

This little girl was only 5 years old when she was integrated into another elementary school. She is still alive today at 67 years old.

Who is Ruby Bridges?

200

This person is considered the face of the Civil Rights Movement - he gave a famous speech at the March on Washington. 

Who is Martin Luther King Jr? 

200

After the Voting Rights Act was passed, African American voter registration did this. (Increased, decreased, or stayed the same)

What is increased? 

200

 This is a policy of keeping people of different races separate.

What is segregation?

200

This provision in a bill prevents discrimination in schools that are funded by the federal government. 

What is Title IX?

200
A group of students who rode interstate buses to protest the segregated rest stops. 

Who were the Freedom Riders?

300

This Supreme Court Case ruled segregation unconstitutional in schools. 

What is Brown v Board of Education?

300

The Voting Rights Act got rid of these two hindrances of African American voting. Please list one of the two. 

What are poll taxes and literacy tests? 

300

This is the practice or policy of favoring individuals belonging to groups known to have been discriminated against previously.

What is Affirmative Action?

300

There are 4 amendments that deal with due process of law, the 4th, 5th, 6th, and 8th amendments. Explain what one of those amendments is. 

Answers will vary. (search and seizure, double jeopardy, right to remain silent, right to an attorney, eminent domain, no excessive fines/bails, etc.)

300

This day becomes known as this, due to the attack of peaceful protesters in Selma, Alabama, by state troopers. 

What is Bloody Sunday?

400

The 9 high school students that were integrated into a public high school became known as this. 

What is the Little Rock Nine? 

400

This Act of 1964 made discrimination illegal when hiring, firing, or promoting people. 

What is the Civil Rights Act? 

400

This is protections and privileges guaranteed by law to citizens of a country. 

What are civil rights? 

400

This is fair treatment through the normal judicial system, especially as a citizen's entitlement.

What is due process? 

400

This man was a known Freedom Rider who also helped lead a march in Selma, Alabama. He later became a U.S. Senator.

Who is John Lewis?
500

This was when African American people refused to ride buses to protest segregation in Alabama. 

What is the Montgomery Bus Boycott?

500

This amendment got rid of poll taxes and encouraged African Americans to sign up to vote. 

What is the 24th amendment? 

500

This is the quality of being fair and impartial. 

What is equity?

500

This is the name of the teacher who did the "blue eye - brown eye experiment" in her classroom to teach her all-white class about discrimination. 

Who is Jane Elliot? 

500

This young girl was chosen to be the face of the Montgomery Bus Boycott but then was denied because she turned out to be pregnant.

Who was Claudette Clovin?