Author's Perspective
Vocabulary
Analyze a sentence
Point of View
Teacher Trivia
100

What was Rosa Parks' main reason for refusing to give up her seat?

She believed in equality and justice for African Americans.

100

What does the term "segregation" mean?

The practice of keeping people of different races apart in public spaces.

100

"Her action was spontaneous and not premeditated." What does this tell us about Rosa Parks' decision?

It indicates that she acted in the moment without planning it ahead of time.

100

What perspective does Rosa Parks represent in the text?

The perspective of an African American woman fighting against racial injustice.

100

This is the College Mrs. Davis Loves

ASU

200

How did Rosa Parks feel about her ancestors when she made her decision on the bus?

She felt she had the strength of her ancestors with her.

200

Define "Jim Crow laws."

Laws that enforced racial segregation in the Southern United States.

200

Explain why the sentence "The boycott posed a serious economic threat to the company" is significant.

It shows that the economic impact of the boycott was a powerful tool for change.

200

How does the author’s point of view influence the way Rosa Parks’ actions are portrayed?

The author portrays her actions as courageous and pivotal for the civil rights movement.

200

Ms. Choitz's favorite planet?

Pluto

300

What impact did Rosa Parks' actions have on the civil rights movement?

Her actions sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott and inspired more non-violent protests for civil rights.

300

What does "boycott" mean in the context of the Montgomery Bus Boycott?

To refuse to use or buy something as a way to protest.

300

What does the phrase "the strength of my ancestors" imply about Rosa Parks' motivations?

 It suggests that her heritage and the struggles of those before her inspired her actions.

300

What point of view do you think the bus driver had during this event?

The bus driver likely felt it was his duty to enforce segregation laws, reflecting the societal norms of the time.

300

The place Ms. Choitz stayed this summer

A castle in Ireland

400

Why did the author mention the previous bus boycott in Baton Rouge?

To show that there had been attempts to challenge segregation before, but they were not as successful

400

What does the term "civil rights" refer to?

The rights of individuals to receive equal treatment and not be discriminated against based on race.

400

 Analyze the sentence: "The Montgomery Bus Boycott was the beginning of a revolutionary era." What does "revolutionary era" mean here?

It means a significant period of change in society focused on civil rights and equality.

400

How would the story change if told from the perspective of a white passenger on the bus?

It could show differing views on segregation and might minimize or justify the laws in place.

400

This is Mrs. Davis's Favorite color

Purple

500

How does the author portray the importance of community support in the civil rights movement?

The author emphasizes that the commitment of the entire African American community was essential to the success of the boycott.

500

Explain the term "non-violent protests."

Actions taken to express opposition to something without using violence.

500

What is the effect of the sentence "In the South, city buses were lightning rods for civil rights activists"?

It conveys that buses were central to the civil rights struggle, attracting attention and action.

500

Why is it important to consider multiple points of view regarding the Montgomery Bus Boycott?

Understanding multiple perspectives helps us grasp the complexities of social issues and fosters empathy for different experiences.

500

This is Mrs. Choitz's Favorite product in the world

Lego