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why would people consider sending united states troops to intergrate a local school?
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Background Information: before Brown v. Board of Education Discussion on Brown v. Board case beginnings. Thesis on
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Civil rights are the rights of citizens to be treated equally. How have Ruby
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Explain why the Dred Scott decision factored into the proposal of the 14th amendment?
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According to the ruling in the Plessy v. Ferguson case, why was segregation
acceptable? A Segregation was legal because African
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Which of the following government actions had the greatest impact on promoting racial equality in housing?
the passage of the
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Which tactic proved most effective in obtaining civil rights in Washington?
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In a paragraph of 3–5 sentences, describe the members of the Dixiecrats and their response to the legislation that outlawed
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Reflect on the doctrine on Unit 3 Lesson 5 Slide 3. Who did this impact? What did this provide a justification for? Continue on
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What years did the Women’s March span?
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Finals Essay
Civil rights movement research report essay Include: all the Who’s What Where When and Why’s When was it What
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Which civil rights leader led a bus boycott in Montgomery, Alabama, and supported using passive resistance?(1 point)
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What did the Voting Rights Act of 1965 do? 1.Dramatically boosted blacks' political participation in
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Southern states created a network of laws that required _____, or enforced separation of races, in public places.
integration
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The civil rights act of 1964 banned?
Literacy Tests at polling places. The integration of public schools. Freedom rides on buses.
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The Civil Rights Act of 1964 banned
literacy tests at polling places. the integration of public schools. freedom rides on buses.
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which legislation set aside specific jobs for whites only
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what happened tothe consequences of emanicipation
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The Civil Rights Act of 1964 banned?
Literacy tests and polling places. The integration of public schools. Freedom rides on
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32. If you were writing a brief profile of Rosa Parks explaining why you admire her, which of the
following sentences would make
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Which statements best reflect the point of view of members of the Student Non-
Violent Coordinating Committee during the Civil
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Civil Rights Act 1964 Who was involved? Think about the people or groups who were involved and affected by this event.
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Which of the following was a significant part of the civil rights movement?
A. The civil rights movement got national attention.
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Of the following statements, which one best represents the attitude toward the outcome of the Supreme Court ruling in Brown v.
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What was the primary goal of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People?
A. Ending racial discrimination B.
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While the GI Bill was created to assist in integrating all veterans back to civilian life, the percentage of Black veterans that
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true or false the nine supreme justices ruled unanimously to end school segregation
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How did the Philadelphia Plan affect minorities in the United States?
It promoted the election of minorities to prominent
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The murder of an accused person by a mob without a lawful trial.
Sit-in Jim Crow Lynching
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Who were the main targets of the Ku Klux Klan’s terror?
African Americans, Catholics, Jews, and immigrants police officers and
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What was the purpose of the Greensboro Sit-in?
To protest segregated lunch counters To protest voting rights discrimination to
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How did Alabama's governor react to the protesters in Selma?
He sent troops to make sure they could protest peacefully He sent
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What was the purpose of the March on Selma?
To put pressure on Congress to pass a Civil Rights Bill To put pressure on Congress
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According to the texts, what did Ida B. Wells want for African Americans?
For segregation to be outlawed To be given their due
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Annie Mae Young didn't march with Martin Luther King because
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what idea was established by the case plessy v. ferguson
life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness separate, but equal freedom
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In three to five sentences, summarize how the actions of Mary McLeod Bethune advanced the civil rights movement for African
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Which main idea were people fighting for when they protested segregation during the civil rights movement?(1 point)
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Which civil rights leader led a bus boycott in Montgomery, Alabama, and supported using passive resistance?(1 point)
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Proposed Equal Rights Amendment (ERA)
In 1972, Congress passed the Equal Rights Amendment for women [ . . . ] Proposed 27th
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Describe the Underground Railroad.
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In both the Gettysburg Address and “Letter from Birmingham Jail,” the writers
(1 point) Responses comment on the tribulations
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Unit 1 Lesson 3: Emancipation
1:(Question) Lincoln’s focus in the Gettysburg Address was to (Answer) illustrate the importance
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1. What caused the civil rights movement to gain momentum? (1 point)
the post-war economy after World War I*** African American
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Summarize the Supreme court case Plessy v. Ferguson and explain why segregation acceptable.
What were the Thirteenth, Fourteenth,
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to write a 75- to 100-word response describing the role civil disobedience played in the Civil Rights Movement
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7. Select one movement from the Progressive Era. Describe the movement and its impact reform on South Carolina. Provide details
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After the passage of the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments, why did African Americans continue to experience
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What can be inferred by the passage of the black codes?
1. Many southerners were willing to allow African Americans equality. 2.
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in brown v board of education topeka kansas nine supreme court justices ruled animously to end school ____
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