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What did the boycotts, sit-ins, and freedom rides during the civil rights movement have in common? Select all that apply.
A. They
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What was the purpose of the March on Washington in 1963?
A. avenge the murder of Martin Luther King, Jr. B. encourage the passage
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In front of the Georgia General Assembly in 1971, newly elected Governor Jimmy Carter said, “the time for . . . discrimination
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Student describes a figure from the
civil rights movement. Factual information about the person and his or her contribution to
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Explain why the fight for civil rights was different from african americans
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Which statement does NOT characterize Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech?
1.)It openly criticized the Governor of
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Which voting practice did this Supreme Court decision address? (1 point)
grandfather clause poll tax literacy test Jim Crow laws
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What was the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)?
A. an organization founded by students to coordinate and publicize
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Sojourner Truth shows the connection between civil rights for African Americans and the rights of women when she says_______
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How did the minority groups’ struggle for civil rights begin in the 1950s? Which event from this time do you think was most
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what obstacles did Martin Luther King Jr. face?
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1. which of the following was a significant part of the civil rights movement? (1 point)
A. the civil rights movement got
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Drag and drop the causes and effects of the Great Migration to the correct boxes. Use each answer once.
(2 points) Put responses
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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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How did the Second Great Migration lead to social developments that improved the racial identity in the 1950s?
African Americans
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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 was Lula Belle Madison White’s contribution to the civil rights movement? (1 point)
achieved greater voting rights for
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Victoria banks
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I forgot to include the following few sentences. Thank you very much.
1) If it hadn't been for (the action of) one brave woman,
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please help i have my answers just not sure if im correct :(
what criticism did tillman direct at conservations? a.)they
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Which factor led to the establishment of the Voting Rights Act?
A.The Fifteenth Amendment was being circumvented by Southern
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Anna
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What is the PRIMARY significance of the Brown v Board of Education of Topeka Supreme Court decision of 1954?
A) It sparked years
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please direct me to some to the websites where I can get information for the question beloow:
Leaders of the civil rights and
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What was Martin Luther King Jr.’s goal when he gave his speech on the first day of the boycott?
to emphasize improvement in
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Caitlyn
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How did the election of Ulysses S. Grant affect the voting rights of African Americans?
Grant received fewer votes in the North,
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Which set of events in the 1950s and 1960s best explains why historians began to look beyond the history of the elite and ask
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Aside from racial segregation, why did Alabama's governor refuse to end the policy of segregation in public universities?
a. He
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According to the nineteenth amendment, which minority group of people could now vote?
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In the opinion, Warren conceded that the Fourteenth Amendment was not originally intended to prohibit school segregation. In
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5. Which of the following is true about the Atlanta Riot of 1906? (Choose all that apply.) (2 points)
A mob attacked African
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XenaGonzalez
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Why did the passage of the Civil rights act of 1968 have the greatest impact on promoting racial equality in housing. Select 2
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Sherlock
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Why was the Voting Rights Act of 1965 necessary? Select the two correct answers.
A. Each citizen must be ruled by the same laws.
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When did the awareness of Latinos and Hispanic communities increase?
A. During the Anti-Apartheid Movement B. During the
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----------Segration laws passed in the south that replaced the BLack Codes after Recontruction.They separated Blacks(and many
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Why was the Voting Rights Act of 1965 necessary? Select all that apply.
(1 point) Responses Each citizen must be ruled by the
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write a one paragraph (5-6 sentences) summary of the article, "The Fight for the Right to vote"
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Of the following choices,which best describes the contributions of Orval Faubus ?
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Diane
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Which region of the state became particularly violent following the assassination of Dr. King?
A. Ozark Mountains B. Arkansas
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What can be inferred by the passage of the black code?
1: many southerners were willing to allow African american equality. 2:
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In this passage Dr. King cautions his audience against using violence by telling them to
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Which of the following details from a Martin Luther King Jr. is considered an example?
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Words to choose from: Charisma, Contemporary, contend, conversely, extrovert, poignant, prevalent, proponent, quest and
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i posted yesturday and the website i was directed to was for the 1800s. i need to know how nullification was still going on in
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Write a one paragraph (5-6 sentences) summary of the article, “The Fight For the Right to Vote.” CLICK THIS LINK FOR FULL
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Which is responsible for the banning of literacy tests?
A. Brown v. Board of Education B. Civil Rights Act C. Sibley Commission
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Who is quoted in the passage?
“Our greatest danger is that in the great leap from slavery to freedom we may overlook the fact
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Which of the following are examples of how African Americans were disfranchised? Select all that apply.
A. prohibition laws B.
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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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TheNiceLight
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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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No
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Which was an effect of the Supreme Court case Plessy v. Ferguson?
a It reduced the frequency of racial violence in the South. b
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The Supreme Court’s decision in Plessy v. Ferguson helped overturn the protections of the Fourteenth Amendment for African
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