What was the most important role of students during the civil rights movement?

(1 point)

They mentored civil rights leaders.

They created the Southern Christian Leadership Conference.

They voted for civil rights candidates.

They organized and participated in nonviolent protests.

What happened as a result of the Voting Rights Act of 19657 Select all that apply.

(1 point)

African Americans moved to cities so they could vote

Hundreds of thousands of African American citizens registered to vote.

African American citizens were elected to public office.

African American students were welcomed into white suburban schools

What Georgian, serving as the U.S. Secretary of State, recommended greater involvement in Vietnam because America had dellend South Vietnam?

(1 point)

Dean Rusk

Richard Russell

Jimmy Carter

Lyndon Johnson

What event led many Georgians to switch their political affiliation from Democrat to Republican in 1964?

(1 point)

the support of most white Georgians for civil rights

the nomination of Barry Goldwater, a conservative Republican

the election of John Kennedy, a liberal Democrat

the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

What is a disadvantage of being an entrepreneur?

(1 point)

growth of an industry

creation of new jobs

Returns on investment

financial risk

What is the fastest growing ethnic group in Georgia?

(1 point)

Asians

African Americans

Native Americans

Hispanics

What sort of business is Home Depot, a business which began in Georgia?

(1 point)

Oservice

financial

O retail

entertainment

What sort of business is Home Depot, a business which began in Georgia?

(1 point)

Oservice

financial

retail

entertainment

Which Georgia cities are most important to the state's tourism business? Select all that apply.

(1 point)

Adanta

Augusta

Columbus

Savannah

Which Georgia native singer is famous for his version of the state song, "Georgia on My Mind"?

(1 point)

Benny Goodman

Joe Williams

Otis Redding

Ray Charles

What kind of music are "Ma" Rainey and Robert Cray famous for?

(1 point)

Oblues

country

O jazz

O gospel

Which court case made segregation illegal in the United States?

(1 point)

Scort v. Sanford

Plessy v. Ferguson

Worcester v. Georgia

Brown v. Board of Education

What was the purpose of the March on Washington in 1963?

(1 point)

avenge the murder of Martin Luther King, Jr.

encourage the passage of a civil rights bill in Congress.

end segregation of public schools.

call for civil rights activists to be imprisoned.

What was the purpose of the Civil Rights Act of 1964?

(1 point)

Olegalize segregation of all public facilities

fine businesses and labor unions that integrated despite segregation laws

release civil rights activists from jails

Omake segregation of public facilities illegal

What was the purpose of the Civil Rights Act of 1964?

(1 point)

Olegalize segregation of all public facilities

Otine businesses and labor unions that integrated despite segregation laws

release civil rights activists from jails

make segregation of public facilities illegal

Which former Atlanta mayor served as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives and ambassador to the United Nat

(1post)

Maynard Jackson

Andrew Yourg

John Lewes

Leo Frank

How has Jimmy Carter contributed to the advancement of human rights?

(1 point)

He advocated for human rights as a constitutional lawyer in Georgia.

He drafted human rights legislation when he was governor of Georgia.

He emphasized human rights foreign policy during his presidency.

He rescued victims of human rights abuses when he was a naval officer.

What 1996 event brought an economic boom to Atlanta, Georgia?

(1 point)

World's Fair

Olympic Games

Million Man March

O Republican Convention

In bont of the Georgia General Assembly in 1971, newly elected Governor Jimmy Carter said, "the time for discrimination is over, what campaign promise?

(port)

Oreurginire the

O procee

O make goverme agences more eficient

Omoden the date govermement

During the 1970s. Georgia welcomed Americans from the Rust Belt in the Northeast and Midwest to the Sun Belt in the Southeas Florida, Texas, and Arizona grew at healthy rates, while New York, Pennsylvania, and Michigan actually lost population.

Based on the statement above, why did some Americans relocate from the Northeast and Midwest to settle in Georgia?

(I point)

They left weaker economies and harsher climates.

They opposed integrating schools and disagreed with state tax polices

The Vienam War was not going as they expected.

Governor Imery Carter promised that Georgia would take care of them.

Set up by Governor Ernest Vandiver in 1960, the Sibley Commission recommended

(1 point)

integrating Georgia's public transportation system

addressing racial issues by making proposals to the legislature

establishing a quota system to ensure the hiring of African American workers

allowing local school systems to decide whether they would integrate

We conclude that in the field of public education the doctrine of "separate but equal has no place. Separate educational [by their nature] unequal.

In which case did the Supreme Court issue the above opinion?

(poire)

Pleszy v Ferguson

Brown v. Board of Education

Dred Scott Santond

Marbury's Madison

Dont explain just say the answers.

1. They organized and participated in nonviolent protests.

2. Hundreds of thousands of African American citizens registered to vote, African American citizens were elected to public office.
3. Dean Rusk.
4. the nomination of Barry Goldwater, a conservative Republican.
5. financial risk.
6. Hispanics.
7. retail.
8. Atlanta, Savannah.
9. Ray Charles.
10. blues.
11. Brown v. Board of Education.
12. encourage the passage of a civil rights bill in Congress.
13. make segregation of public facilities illegal.
14. make segregation of public facilities illegal.
15. Andrew Young.
16. He emphasized human rights foreign policy during his presidency.
17. Olympic Games.
18. make government agencies more efficient.
19. They left weaker economies and harsher climates.
20. allowing local school systems to decide whether they would integrate.
21. Brown v. Board of Education.