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1. The doctrine of separate but equal was the result of which court case? Plessy v. Ferguson.

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Page 1: 1. The doctrine of separate but equal was the result of which court case? Plessy v. Ferguson.

1. The doctrine of “separate but equal” was the result of which court case?

• Plessy v. Ferguson

Page 2: 1. The doctrine of separate but equal was the result of which court case? Plessy v. Ferguson.

2. Some effects of segregation for African Americans include -

• A. Fewer opportunities for goods and lower salaries

• B. More opportunities for goods and higher salaries

• C. Poll taxes, but no “Jim Crow” laws

• D. No poll taxes, but “Jim Crow” laws

Page 3: 1. The doctrine of separate but equal was the result of which court case? Plessy v. Ferguson.

2. Some effects of segregation for African Americans include -

• A. Fewer opportunities for goods and lower salaries

• B. More opportunities for goods and higher salaries

• C. Poll taxes, but no “Jim Crow” laws

• D. No poll taxes, but “Jim Crow” laws

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3. Which court case reversed the doctrine of “separate but equal”?

• Brown v. Board of Education

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4. What is the name of Martin Luther King Jr.’s famous speech?

• “I Have a Dream” speech

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5. What method did Martin Luther King Jr. encourage Civil Rights Movement members to

use in their fight for equality?• Passive Resistance

Page 7: 1. The doctrine of separate but equal was the result of which court case? Plessy v. Ferguson.

6. True or False – The Supreme Court ruling of Brown v. Board of Education forced the

desegregation of public schools.• True

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7. Who was Rosa Parks?

• She refused to give up her seat on the bus to a white man.

• What did her refusal lead to?

• This action led to the Montgomery bus boycott

Page 9: 1. The doctrine of separate but equal was the result of which court case? Plessy v. Ferguson.

8. Which of the following was not a successful form of protest during the Civil Rights

Movement?• Passive Resistance• Marches• Violence

Page 10: 1. The doctrine of separate but equal was the result of which court case? Plessy v. Ferguson.

8. Which of the following was not a successful form of protest during the Civil Rights

Movement?

• Violence

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9. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 did all except -

• A. Ban discrimination in private places

• B. Ban discrimination in public places

• C. Ban discrimination on basis of religion

• D. Ban discrimination in hiring on basis of age

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9. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 did all except -

• A. Ban discrimination in private places

• B. Ban discrimination in public places

• C. Ban discrimination on basis of religion

• D. Ban discrimination in hiring on basis of age

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10. What did the Voting Rights Act of 1965 make illegal?

• Literacy Tests

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11. What gave women equality in athletics?

• Title IX

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12. Following WWII, large numbers of American women remained in the workforce. What was the

working dynamic between men and women? • A. Women were

discriminated against in terms of wages and opportunities

• B. Men and women did the same jobs and were paid the same

• C. Equal pay ensured equal wages

• D. The men did not work with the women…

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12. Following WWII, large numbers of American women remained in the workforce. What was the

working dynamic between men and women? • A. Women were

discriminated against in terms of wages and opportunities

• B. Men and women did the same jobs and were paid the same

• C. Equal pay ensured equal wages

• D. The men did not work with the women…

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13. The Equal Rights Amendment prohibited discrimination based on Race or

Gender?• Gender

Page 18: 1. The doctrine of separate but equal was the result of which court case? Plessy v. Ferguson.

14. Americans remember Dr. King for his contribution to Civil Rights. This means he

worked to - • A. Help all people have

freedom of speech• B. Help all Americans

have freedom of religion• C. Help all Americans

have the same freedoms and rights

• D. Help free the slaves and give them equal rights

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14. Americans remember Dr. King for his contribution to Civil Rights. This means he

worked to - • A. Help all people have

freedom of speech• B. Help all Americans

have freedom of religion• C. Help all Americans

have the same freedoms and rights

• D. Help free the slaves and give them equal rights

Page 20: 1. The doctrine of separate but equal was the result of which court case? Plessy v. Ferguson.

15. True or False – Martin Luther King Jr. help found the NAACP.

• False

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16. “Equal Pay for Equal Work” was slogan used by which group?

• National Organization for Women (NOW)

Page 22: 1. The doctrine of separate but equal was the result of which court case? Plessy v. Ferguson.

17. What were “Jim Crow” Laws?

• Laws that legalized discrimination and segregation

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18. Who was Jacob Lawrence?

• The painter who chronicled the Great Migration North and West through art

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19. What were Freedom Rides?• Bus rides to expose illegal segregation

practices in the South

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• 20. The ________ _______ was a large movement of ___________ ___________ to the North in search of _____________ _______ but still found __________ ___________.

• Great Migration (North and West)• African Americans• Better Jobs• Continued Discrimination

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21. What was a sit-in?• A demonstration in which protesters sit down

in a location and refuse to leave.

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22. All of the following happened at LRCHS except…

• A. 9 students were selected to integrate the school

• B. Eisenhower sent in the National Guard to protect the students

• C. Gov. Orval Faubus told the crowd to go home and allow the students to enter the school

• D. 1958, 1st Black student graduated from LRCHS

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22. All of the following happened at LRCHS except…

• A. 9 students were selected to integrate the school

• B. Eisenhower sent in the National Guard to protect the students

• C. Gov. Orval Faubus told the crowd to go home and allow the students to enter the school

• D. 1958, 1st Black student graduated from LRCHS

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23. Who believed in full political, civil, and social rights for all African Americans?

• W.E.B. DuBois

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24. Who believed that African Americans should better themselves through education?

• Booker T. Washington

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25. By the end of 1940 in an attempt to help Britain, the U.S. began sending it supplies

through the…• A. Berlin Airlift• B. Good Neighbor

Policy• C. Lend-Lease Program• D. New Deal

Page 32: 1. The doctrine of separate but equal was the result of which court case? Plessy v. Ferguson.

25. By the end of 1940 in an attempt to help Britain, the U.S. began sending it supplies

through the…• A. Berlin Airlift• B. Good Neighbor

Policy• C. Lend-Lease Program• D. New Deal

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26. Who were the Central Powers?

• Germany• Austria Hungary• Bulgaria• Ottoman Empire

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27. All of the following except ______ contributed to business failures during the

Depression…• A. Banks asked for

repayment of loans • B. High import taxes

made it difficult to sell in foreign markets

• C. Underproduction of consumer goods kept prices high

• D. Unemployment was high, purchases of consumer goods dropped

Page 35: 1. The doctrine of separate but equal was the result of which court case? Plessy v. Ferguson.

27. All of the following except ______ contributed to business failures during the

Depression…• A. Banks asked for

repayment of loans • B. High import taxes

made it difficult to sell in foreign markets

• C. Underproduction of consumer goods kept prices high

• D. Unemployment was high, purchases of consumer goods dropped

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28. Which industry did Guglielmo Marconi and David Sarnoff work in?

• Communication