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what year did the supreme court strike down laws forbidding marriage between blacks and whites?
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The Southhern Monifesto.
A. Called for integration. B. Defended segregation. C. Prohibited blacks from voting. D. Attracted
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Why did Harry Briggs and other parents sue the Summerton School District?
A. They believed black schools weren't equal to white
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What did the voting rights act of 1965 prohibit?
A. Age requirements. B. all-white primaries. C. Literacy tests. D. Residency
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Which of the following best summarizes civil during the 1960s in South Carolina?
A. Gains made during the 1950s were revered. B.
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What led to the Orangeburg Massacre?
A. South Carolina University integrated by court order. B. Freedom Riders entered a South
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Which of the following was a result of the Civil Rights Act of 1964?
A. civil rights leaders demonstrated in Washington. B.
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How did President John F. Kennedy most support civil rights?
A. He favored voting rights laws. B. He organized a march. C. He
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South Carolina State History.
Which court case legally ended segregation within the United States? A. Plessy v. Ferguson. B.
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6. What were some of the key reforms won by the Civil Rights Movement in the United States, and how did they affect life for
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the voting rights of 1950 made it leggal to do what
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UNIT 5
Decades of Change LESSON 3 Voting Rights
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What happened as a result of a meeting between A. Phillip Randolph and Franklin Roosevelt?
A. The employment of skilled African
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jay
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UNIT 5
Decades of Change LESSON 2 Separate Schools
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Hey Bot! This speech was given prior to the Civil War and nearly 70 years before women in the United States were allowed to
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This speech was given prior to the Civil War and nearly 70 years before women in the United States were allowed to vote. What is
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For the research topic below, select the letter of the best reason that
the reference would need to be supplemented with
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Which of the following historical events advanced the intent of the Fourteenth Amendment?
Responses Black codes Black codes Civil
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In the 1870s the 15th amendment expanded black Americans ability to participate in political processes. How did the 24th
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Georgia's white primary was made illegal in 1945, making it possible for African Americans to participate in the 1946 governor's
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The Supreme Court's decision in Brown v. Board of Education (1954) struck down which practice that had been in place since
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joseph wagstaff
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What challenge did Hamilton Holmes and Charlayne Hunter face in 1961?
a They were the first African Americans to serve back to
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joseph wagstaff
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What was the main goal of the Albany Movement between 1961 and 1962?
a to completely desegregate the city of Albany, Georgia b to
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joseph wagstaff
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Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered his “I Have a Dream” speech during
a The Albany Movement b The 1996 Atlanta Olympics c The
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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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What was Martin Luther King Jr known for?
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Mayor William B. Hartsfield is best known for
a being the first Atlanta mayor to be born outside the state of Georgia. b opposing
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Brown vs. The Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas
1. true 2. separate, but equal 3. newly freed african americans 4. he tried to
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Where was segregation first attacked
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Do you think the Black Panthers' methods described in paragraph 11 would be effective today? Explain why or why not.
You can look
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Do you think the Black Panthers' methods described in paragraph 11 would be effective today? Explain why or why not.
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UNIT 5 Decades of Change LESSON 1 A New Decade
how did john f kennedy most support civil rights
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Why would white Southerners pass laws that controlled the movement of African Americans? What would happen if African Americans
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Which of the following BEST describes African Americans and the right to vote in the South in the late 1800s and early 1900s?
A.
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In 3-5 sentences, explain how Martin Luther King, Jr. advanced the cause of civil rights. PLS help
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Excerpt of a Letter Written by Malcolm X
Dear Brother, You must have been thinking I had forgotten you. I can never forget those
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Excerpt from Ione Malloy's Account of the Conflict over Busing in Boston, 1965
The number of troopers in the building was
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Excerpt from a Letter from Jackie Robinson to President Eisenhower, 1958
May 13, 1958 My dear Mr. President: . . . I respectfully
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Which strategy did the NAACP rely on prior to 1950 in the fight for civil rights?
A. nonviolent protests B. boycotts of
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In three to five sentences, identify some of the main events that led to the end of segregation.
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Which of the following groups of people were the code talkers during World War II?(1 point) Response
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In which of the following years did the Montgomery Bus Boycott end?(1 point)
Responses 1955 1955 1956 1956 1932 1932 1913
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Which of the following groups of people were the code talkers during World War II?(1 point) Response
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Why did organizers of the civil rights movement incorporate music into their efforts?
to increase attendance at church services
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Create a short biography paragraph that gives your readers background information about Fannie Lou Hamer and the experiences
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. What can be inferred by the passage of the black codes?
Many southerners were willing to allow African Americans equality. •
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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 were some of the goals of the civil rights movement?
a racial equality b end of disfranchisement c prohibiting segregation d
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What happened? Summarize the event of the Albany movement.
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Equality is the main idea that people were fighting for when they protested segregation during the ________ _________ movement.
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List 3 ways that you can identify some of the main events that led to the end of segregation
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List 3 ways that you can identify some of the main events that led to the end of segregation:
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