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according to the ruling in the Plessy v Ferguson case in why was segregation acceptable
a segregation was legal because
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1. Of The Following Statements, which one is the most accurate regarding the political outcomes of the civil rights movement?
A.
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Which court case legally ended segregation within the United States?
A.) Plessy v. Ferguson B.) Smith v. Allwright C.) Brown v.
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…Now before any Negro can register (to vote) he must go into a little side room and read
and write to the entire satisfaction
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1. Why did Rosa Parks refuse to give up her seat to a white man?
A: Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat to a white man because
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Why was the voting right act of 1965 necessary
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Which of the following charts best describes the key figures that influenced and contributed to the civil rights for Black
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Read the following excerpt from Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka:
"We conclude that in the field of public education the
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Which of the following correctly explains how the freedom of speech contributed to the success of the civil rights movement?(1
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Read the following excerpt from the Fifteenth Amendment:
“The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be
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Identify which individual was involved in the LGBTQ+ rights movement of the 1960s and 1970s in the U.S. (1 point)
A. De Beauvoir
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What was the historical impact of the Snyder Act?(1 point) Responses The Snyder Act gave Indigenous Americans U.S. citizenship,
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What best evaluates how underrepresented populations during the civil rights movement exercised their active citizenship
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Explain the origin of the civil rights movement as it relates to constitutional interpretation.(1 point)
Responses It originated
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What can be inferred by the passage of the black codes?
(1 point) Responses Many southerners were willing to allow African
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How did southern state governments routinely try to keep African Americans away from elections until 1964
A. With the white
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What can be inferred by the passage of the black codes?
(1 point) Responses Many southerners were willing to allow African
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"Obama's Speech at Selma, 2015"
by Barack Obama As is true across the landscape of American history, we cannot examine this
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''Obama,s Speech at Selma, 2015'' The passage includes an allusion to the North Star. Which piece of information about The North
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Which of the following statements correctly discusses the obstacles faced by some groups in
achieving their rights in Texas?(1
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Which statement best summarizes the response to desegregation in the South?
(1 point) Responses Most Southerners valued having
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What effect did the March on Washington have on the Civil Rights Movement? (1 point)
It led to the passage of the Equal Rights
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• chose to close rather than integrate his restaurant in Atlanta, Georgia
• chased African American civil rights activists
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In what way did the efforts of the Tuskegee Airmen contribute to the hopes for improved civil rights in the United States?
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Brown v Board of Education
Who was involved? Think about the people or groups who were involved and affected by this event. What
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“We conclude that in the field of public education the doctrine of ‘separate but equal’ has no place. Separate educational
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Albany Movement
Who was involved? Think about the people or groups who were involved and affected by this event. What happened?
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Brown v Board of Education
Who was involved? Think about the people or groups who were involved and affected by this event. What
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• chose to close rather than integrate his restaurant in Atlanta, Georgia • chased African American civil rights activists
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What was the purpose of the Civil Rights Act of 1964?
(1 point) • Legalize segregation of all public facilities • Fine
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1964 Civil Rights Act
Who was involved? Think about the people or groups who were involved and affected by this event. What
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Which of the following answers best analyzes the impact of the Supreme Court case rulings of Plessy v. Ferguson and Brown v.
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Why did so many people choose to protest with non-violent practices(1 point)
Responses They did not want to get arrested and knew
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Question What did the Voting Rights Act of 1965 do?(1 point) Responses allowed states to create their own voting rules allowed
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Which of the following statements correctly discusses the obstacles faced by some groups in achieving their rights in Texas?(1
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Who is being described in the list below:
•Leader of the civil rights movement •Believed in non-violence •Winner of the
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Which of the following tactics was NOT used by civil rights groups?
(1 point) Responses organizing sit-ins organizing sit-ins
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chose to close rather than integrate his restaurant in Atlanta, Georgia
• chased African American civil rights activists away
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Define during civil rights movement Desegregation
Freedom Riders American Indian Movement Chicano Movement Feminist Movement
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How did President John F. Kennedy most support civil rights?
(1 point) Responses He favored voting rights laws. He favored voting
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Why did Harry Briggs and other parents sue the Summerton School District? (1 point) Responses They believed black
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A short sentence to suggest what you think this slave might be thinking
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The Voting Rights Act of 1965 made it legal for states to(1 point)
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Hiw did John f Kennedy most support civil rights
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Use the dropdown box to select the correct answer. (1 point)
The Fifteenth Amendment was ratified in order to In response,
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Which of these was not a tactic that secret societies like the KKK used to keep African Americans and white Republicans in the
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Mandela’s attitude toward his oppressors can be best described as .
Answer choices for the above question A. bitter B.
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Why did the white conservative Southerners resist reform in the South?(1 point) Responses They wanted to disrupt the efforts of
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The Voting Rights Act of 1965 made it legal for states to
(1 point) Responses charge voters a poll tax before casting a vote.
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