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Civil Rights
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civics
Instructions:
Answer 25 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Nonviolent leader of the Civil Rights Movement; delivered 'I have a Dream' speech; Nobel Peace Prize winner
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
1965 Voting Rights Act
Birmingham:Sixteenth Street Baptist Church
Betty Freidan
2. Black Muslim leader who believed white racism should be fought in a violtnet manner if necessary
Sit-In Movement
Malcolm X
Birmingham:Sixteenth Street Baptist Church
Birmingham:Children's Marches
3. Fire hoses and dogs were used against children and teens who were peacefully protesting
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4. Marchers demanded passage of a civil rights bill - job opportunities and integration; 'I have a dream' speech was given
March on Washington
Mahatma Gandhi
Birmingham:Sixteenth Street Baptist Church
Margaret Sanger
5. Wrote 'the Feminine Mystique' amd created NOW (National Organization of Women) worked for equal pay and opportunities for women in society
Thurgood Marshall
Malcolm X
Birmingham:Sixteenth Street Baptist Church
Betty Freidan
6. Established the 'separate but equal' policy in the US
Birmingham: Demonstrations
Sit-In Movement
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Plessy v Ferguson
7. A policy to create opportunities for those that have been discriminated againt in the past
1964 Civil Rights Act
Selma to Montgomery Marches
affirmative action
Black Panthers
8. Students chosen to integrate Central High School in Little Rock - 1957.
Little Rock Nine
Freedom Summer
Black Panthers
Birmingham: Demonstrations
9. In 1955 Rosa Parks was arrested for refusing to give up her seat on a city bus. King led a boycott of city buses. After 11 months the Supreme Court ruled that segregation of public transportation was illegal.
Great Society
Selma to Montgomery Marches
Montgomery Bus Boycott
Freedom Rides
10. Created 'the pill' which offered freedom of choice to women
Malcolm X
Birmingham:Children's Marches
Margaret Sanger
Plessy v Ferguson
11. Outlawed segregation in public places; banned discrimination in employment
Freedom Rides
Black Panthers
Sit-In Movement
1964 Civil Rights Act
12. Ended literacy tests and poll taxes; allowed officers to register voters
1965 Voting Rights Act
Little Rock Nine
Great Society
Stokely Carmichael
13. Riders integrated buses and rode through the South to challenge segregation; violence erupted
Plessy v Ferguson
Freedom Rides
Thurgood Marshall
NAACP
14. President Johnson's policies of fighting poverty and racial injustice.
Great Society
Little Rock Nine
Betty Freidan
Freedom Summer
15. Black boy from Chicago Who was murdered when visiting in the South; emotional spark to the movement
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Birmingham:Children's Marches
Betty Freidan
Emmett Till
16. 'Bloody Sunday'-Three marches for voting rights - police beat marchers and used tear gas against them; violence was shown on TV
Little Rock Nine
Malcolm X
Selma to Montgomery Marches
Freedom Summer
17. King fought segregation and brought attention to civil rights by going against 'Bull' Conner - an extreme racist.
Birmingham:Children's Marches
Thurgood Marshall
Birmingham: Demonstrations
NAACP
18. Leader of SNCC- Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. He coined the term 'Black Power'
Mahatma Gandhi
March on Washington
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Stokely Carmichael
19. A voters' registration drive in Mississippi turned violent when three college students (from the north) were killed. SHS students recently brought one of the killers (Killen) to justice.
Freedom Summer
Great Society
NAACP
Emmett Till
20. Sit-ins started in Greensboro - North Carolina to peacefully protest segregation in restaurants - etc.
Thurgood Marshall
March on Washington
Sit-In Movement
Freedom Rides
21. A meeting ground and headquarters for the movement was bombed killing four girls
Malcolm X
Birmingham:Sixteenth Street Baptist Church
March on Washington
Thurgood Marshall
22. NAACP lawyer during Brown v Board case; 1st black Supreme Court justice
Thurgood Marshall
Stokely Carmichael
Plessy v Ferguson
Birmingham:Children's Marches
23. National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; worked for civil rights throughthe legal system
Sit-In Movement
NAACP
1965 Voting Rights Act
Birmingham:Children's Marches
24. Father of non-violent protest; King admired him and adopted his approach
Freedom Summer
Sit-In Movement
Mahatma Gandhi
Birmingham:Children's Marches
25. Worked for civil rights through confrontation and violence
Emmett Till
Mahatma Gandhi
Black Panthers
Plessy v Ferguson