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A tax added to the purchase price of goods and services

Sale Tax

100

What is Ms. Binder's favorite color?

Green

100

The stock market crash that began the Great Depression in the United States.

Panic of 1929

100

A jury that cannot reach a unanimous decision in a trial.

Hung Jury 

200

Attacked with bombs filled with flammable liquid intended to start fires

Firebombed
200

A chemical used by police to control crowds by causing irritation to the eyes and lungs.

Tear Gas

200

A protest in which people refuse to buy goods or use services

Boycott

200

A political party formed in Mississippi in 1964 to challenge segregation in politics.

Freedom Democratic Party

300

The movement of people from rural areas to cities.

Urbanization 

300

A severe economic crisis during the 1930s marked by unemployment, poverty, and bank failures.

Great Depression

300

The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, an organization fighting for African American civil rights

NAACP

300

A statement claiming a state could reject federal laws it believed were unconstitutional.

Resolution of Interposition 

400

An insect that destroyed cotton crops in the South, hurting Mississippi farmers.

Boll weevil

400

Federal law officers sent to enforce federal laws and court orders

Fed Marshalls

400

Schools created during the Civil Rights Movement to teach African American students about voting rights, history, and leadership

Freedom Schools

400

An organization that creates standardized tests such as the SAT and AP exams

College Board

500

The struggle to gain equal rights and end racial segregation for African Americans.

CRM

500

White segregationist groups formed in Mississippi to oppose civil rights and integration.

Citizens’ Council

500

A chemical used to preserve wood, especially railroad ties and telephone poles.

Creosote —

500

A constitutional protection that prevents a person from being tried twice for the same crime.


Double Jeopardy 

500

A Mississippi state agency created to resist school integration and monitor civil rights activists.

State Sovereignty Commission