Creating the Constitution
President Johnson's Speech
Fighting for the Vote
Thurgood Marshall's Speech
Vocabulary
100

Where did the representatives of the states meet to discuss the Constitution?

Philadelphia

100

The Fifteenth Amendment states that...

a person cannot be denied the right to vote based on the color of their skin or race.

100

What did the 13th Amendment accomplish?

The 13th Amendment freed four million enslaved men and women. 

100

Who was Heman Sweatt?

Heman Sweatt was an African American man who was denied entry to University of Texas because of the color of his skin. 

100

What does the word "prejudice" mean in paragraph 2, page 20?

Discrimination


200

What is the purpose of the constitution?

To outline a new government, established by the people themselves

200
President Johnson tells America that "We must now act in obedience to that oath" What does "oath" mean in this context?

An oath is a formal promise to be loyal to a person, country or idea.

200

What did the 19th amendment accomplish?

Women were given the right to vote. 

200

What event in California is Thurgood Marshall referring to in his speech?

The series of riots in California that caused unrest in cities across the country. 

200

What does the word "Suffrage" mean?

the right to vote


300

Who was the framer of the Constitution?

James Madison

300

What happened at Lexington and Concord?

These were the sites of the first battles of the American Revolution.

300

To Ratify an amendment means

to approve an amendment

300

What was the purpose of Thurgood Marshall's speech?

To explain the true meaning and importance of liberty and equality in America. 
300

What does the word "illiterate" mean as it is used in paragraph 8, page 24?

 Uneducated

400

Why kind of Government did Madison argue for? What was the issue with the government at the time?

Madison argued for a strong central government. The states at the time had all the power to govern themselves. 

400
What "great phrases" still sound in every American heart?

"All men are created equal" "Government by of the governed" Give me liberty or give me death"

400
What did the 14th and 15th amendments accomplish?

The 14th amendment gave African Americans citizenship. The 15th amendment stated that no one shall be denied the right to vote based on the color of their skin or race. 

400

What does Thurgood Marshall mean when he says "We cannot play ostrich"?

America as a nation cannot hide from this issue, they have to face it head on. 

400

What is an "amendment" in the context of Fighting for the Vote?

a change to the constitution

500
The Bill of Rights is made up of ten amendments. What are three of these amendments?

Answers vary.

500

President Johnson's Speech was written using what kind of text structure?

Problem and Solution

500

What did the 26th Amendment accomplish?

The 26th Amendment lowered the voting age from 21 to 18.

500

What Supreme Court case ruled that public schools in the South became integrated?

Brown v. Board of Education

500

What does the word "Dissent" mean as it is used in page 23 paragraph 7?

To disagree or to argue