Question 1 A)Which was an effect of improved agricultural technology in Georgia following World War II? (1 point) Responses The state saw a sharp decline in livestock production. The state saw a sharp decline in livestock production. A growing number of people went to school to learn farming techniques. A growing number of people went to school to learn farming techniques. A growing number of people moved from rural areas to urban areas. A growing number of people moved from rural areas to urban areas. The state saw a sharp rise in cotton production. The state saw a sharp rise in cotton production. Question 2 A)Which of the following is NOT true about the 1946 Governor's race? (1 point) Responses The white primary and poll tax had been eliminated in Georgia prior to the 1946 Governor's race. The white primary and poll tax had been eliminated in Georgia prior to the 1946 Governor's race. Eugene Talmadge was elected as governor of Georgia in the 1946 Governor's race but died a month before he could be sworn in Eugene Talmadge was elected as governor of Georgia in the 1946 Governor's race but died a month before he could be sworn in Melvin Thompson, Ellis Arnall, and Herman Talmadge all claimed to be governor of Georgia for two months Melvin Thompson, Ellis Arnall, and Herman Talmadge all claimed to be governor of Georgia for two months The Supreme Court ruled that all three men should share the position of governor until the next election The Supreme Court ruled that all three men should share the position of governor until the next election Question 3 A)How was the Three Governors Controversy finally resolved? (1 point) Responses By the voters writing in their candidate By the voters writing in their candidate By the courts declaring who would be governor By the courts declaring who would be governor By the son of the elected governor declaring victory By the son of the elected governor declaring victory By the previous governor refusing to leave his office? By the previous governor refusing to leave his office? Question 4 A) “We conclude that in the field of public education the doctrine of ‘separate but equal’ has no place. Separate educational facilities are inherently [by their nature] unequal.” In which case did the Supreme Court issue the opinion above? (1 point) Responses Scott v. Sanford Scott v. Sanford Plessy v. Ferguson Plessy v. Ferguson Worcester v. Georgia Worcester v. Georgia Brown v. Board of Education Brown v. Board of Education Question 5 A)What was the recommendation of the Sibley Commission regarding the issue of desegregation in public schools in Georgia? (1 point) Responses It recommended maintaining segregation, leading to the closure of schools. It recommended maintaining segregation, leading to the closure of schools. It called for immediate desegregation, leading to widespread integration. It called for immediate desegregation, leading to widespread integration. It suggested leaving desegregation decisions to local school systems. It suggested leaving desegregation decisions to local school systems. It proposed federal intervention to enforce desegregation policies statewide. It proposed federal intervention to enforce desegregation policies statewide. Question 6 A)In 1956, Georgia’s Assembly approved what controversial measure? (1 point) Responses Integrating the University of Georgia Integrating the University of Georgia Including the Confederate battle flag within the new state flag Including the Confederate battle flag within the new state flag Banning Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. from speaking publicly in Georgia Banning Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. from speaking publicly in Georgia Inaugurating the first elected African-American mayor of Atlanta Inaugurating the first elected African-American mayor of Atlanta Question 7 A)One similarity between the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) is that they both (1 point) Responses existed primarily in Georgia. existed primarily in Georgia. had mostly white leadership. had mostly white leadership. promoted nonviolent resistance. promoted nonviolent resistance. were established in Savannah. were established in Savannah. Question 8 A)Who is being described in the list below: •Leader of the civil rights movement •Believed in non-violence •Winner of the Nobel Peace Prize •Assassinated in Memphis, TN (1 point) Responses John Lewis John Lewis Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Alonzo Herndon Alonzo Herndon John Lewis John Lewis Question 9 A)What was the main goal of the Albany Movement between 1961 and 1962? (1 point) Responses to completely desegregate the city of Albany, Georgia to completely desegregate the city of Albany, Georgia to eliminate poll taxes in Albany, Georgia to eliminate poll taxes in Albany, Georgia to bring an end to police violence in Albany, Georgia to bring an end to police violence in Albany, Georgia to eliminate literacy tests in Albany, Georgia to eliminate literacy tests in Albany, Georgia Question 10 A)What effect did the March on Washington have on the Civil Rights Movement? (1 point) Responses It led to the passage of the Equal Rights Amendment. It led to the passage of the Equal Rights Amendment. It led to the Supreme Court ruling in Brown v. Board of Education. It led to the Supreme Court ruling in Brown v. Board of Education. It led to the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. It led to the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. It led the Supreme Court to uphold its ruling in Plessy v. Ferguson. It led the Supreme Court to uphold its ruling in Plessy v. Ferguson. Question 11 A)What was the purpose of the Civil Rights Act of 1964? (1 point) Responses Legalize segregation of all public facilities Legalize segregation of all public facilities Fine businesses and labor unions that integrated despite segregation laws Fine businesses and labor unions that integrated despite segregation laws Release civil rights activists from jails Release civil rights activists from jails Make segregation of public facilities illegal Make segregation of public facilities illegal Question 12 A)• chose to close rather than integrate his restaurant in Atlanta, Georgia • chased African American civil rights activists away from restaurant with ax handles • elected governor of Georgia by opponents of the 1964 Civil Rights Act The list describes which person? (1 point) Responses Carl Sanders Carl Sanders Lester Maddox Lester Maddox Ellis Arnall Ellis Arnall George Busbee George Busbee Question 13 A)Which Georgian was an aide to Martin Luther King, Jr., served as mayor of Atlanta, and was instrumental in bringing the Olympics to Atlanta? (1 point) Responses John Lewis John Lewis Roy Barnes Roy Barnes Richard B. Russell Richard B. Russell Andrew Young Andrew Young Question 14 A)Mayor William B. Hartsfield is best known for. (1 point) Responses being the first Atlanta mayor to be born outside the state of Georgia. being the first Atlanta mayor to be born outside the state of Georgia. opposing efforts to integrate the public school system in the city of Atlanta. opposing efforts to integrate the public school system in the city of Atlanta. making the city of Atlanta and the state of Georgia an important aviation center. making the city of Atlanta and the state of Georgia an important aviation center. refusing to allow African Americans to vote in Atlanta elections. refusing to allow African Americans to vote in Atlanta elections. Question 15 A)Which statement about Atlanta Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr. is true? (1 point) Responses His efforts to peacefully integrate Atlanta served as a model for the rest of Georgia. His efforts to peacefully integrate Atlanta served as a model for the rest of Georgia. He oversaw the construction of a large metropolitan rail system in Atlanta. He oversaw the construction of a large metropolitan rail system in Atlanta. He was disliked for his strong opposition to desegregation. He was disliked for his strong opposition to desegregation. His policies on race relations were rarely controversial.

His efforts to peacefully integrate Atlanta served as a model for the rest of Georgia.

Answer each question

Question 1: The state saw a sharp rise in cotton production.

Question 2: The Supreme Court ruled that all three men should share the position of governor until the next election.

Question 3: By the courts declaring who would be governor.

Question 4: Brown v. Board of Education.

Question 5: It suggested leaving desegregation decisions to local school systems.

Question 6: Including the Confederate battle flag within the new state flag.

Question 7: Promoted nonviolent resistance.

Question 8: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Question 9: To completely desegregate the city of Albany, Georgia.

Question 10: It led to the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

Question 11: Make segregation of public facilities illegal.

Question 12: Lester Maddox.

Question 13: Andrew Young.

Question 14: Making the city of Atlanta and the state of Georgia an important aviation center.

Question 15: His efforts to peacefully integrate Atlanta served as a model for the rest of Georgia.