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what did the voting rights act of 1965 do?
A) sent federal authorities to the south to help blacks register to vote. B) outlawed
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Which of the following statements correctly discusses the obstacles faced by some groups in achieving their rights in Texas?(1
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What role did organized groups have in supporting efforts for equal rights in Texas?(1 point)
Responses Organized groups, such as
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Which of the following describes how the three Reconstruction Amendments extended and limited civil rights to Black Americans?
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What happened as a result of Rosa Park’s arrest?
A. the beginning of the Civil Rights Movement B. the formation of the NAACP C.
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What was the purpose of the Civil Rights Act of 1964?
(1 point) • Legalize segregation of all public facilities • Fine
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Why did so many people choose to protest with non-violent practices(1 point)
Responses They did not want to get arrested and knew
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Following the Voting Rights Act of 1965, what problem did some groups of people continue to face when trying to vote?
(1 point)
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.In 1961, James Farmer orchestrated and led the famous Freedom Rides through the South, which are renowned for forcing Americans
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Directions:
Read the Great Society Speech from Lyndon B. Johnson, 1964 After making your predictions, READ the PRO side, “What
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Which of these was not a tactic that secret societies like the KKK used to keep African Americans and white Republicans in the
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Why did so many people choose to protest with non-violent practices(1 point)
Responses They were scared to provoke violent
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The Voting Rights Act of 1965 made it legal for states to
(1 point) Responses charge voters a poll tax before casting a vote.
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In three to five sentences, identify some of the main events that led to the end of segregation.(4 points)
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social studies
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Of the following choices, which best describes the contributions of Orval Faubus? (1 point) Responses Faubus was successful in
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What was the purpose of the “freedom rides”?(1 point)
Responses to take voters to the polls to test enforcement of laws
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Which of these civil rights protests took place earliest? Responses A March on WashingtonMarch on Washington B Birmingham
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Which of the following lists best describes the key events and figures in the civil rights movement for Black Americans?
a. A.
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write a 3-5 sentence description of the event. Please include the date/ year it happened. Be detailed and USE YOUR OWD WORDS.
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A. Why do you think Chavez went on a hunger strike (refusing to eat) as a form of protest? (3 points)
B. Robert Kennedy (left
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The Civil Rights Movement helped shift public and political opinion on equality and the rights of all Americans. Assume the role
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List 2 short details about Fugitive Slave Act passed
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Did on 25 March 1960 pass laws were permanently suspended
True Falsè
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President Johnson vetoed the Civil Rights Act of 1866, but Congress overrode his veto and put the law into place.
Question 6
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What were the differences between the social and political ideas of Booker T. Washington adn W.E.B Bois.
A- both believed in
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Courts issued court orders, or (i-j--cti---), to make sure that people of color were allowed to vote.
what is this word ???
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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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What was the purpose of Jim crow laws in south Carolina?
a. To stop African Americans from voting ** b. To stop poor whites from
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16. explain one way that the fight for civil rights was different for african americans and mexican americans. use examples to
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Explain the four-step process King outlines for their nonviolent campaign.
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why did African Americans in the South lose many of their civil rights until 1950s and 1960s?
please help me
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Michelle
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Evaluate the extent to which the achievements made in the area of civil rights during the 1950s and 1960s was a function of the
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How did Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X differ in their protest of the treatment of African Americans?
Dr. King believed
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How did music contribute to the success of the civil rights
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Answer in a essay please
Were Black Codes just slavery in another form? Why or why not? Read and analyze excerpts from the
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die
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The author contends that African Americans have lost ground in the struggle for civil liberties because they have
a. focused only
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What was the Supreme Court's decision in the 1896 Plessy v. Ferguson case?
A.The Declaration of Independence implies that
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Which group was not allowed to attend the same school as whites?
A. Hispanic Americans B. African Americans C. American Indians
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Who was linda brown?
and what happened during her case called Brown vs. board of education
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According to the texts, what was Martin Luther King Jr's goal for African Americans and White Americans?
To be segregated
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Following the Supreme Court ruling on Brown v. Board of Education in 1954 and the federal government's order to desegregate
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Compare and contrast the fight for civil rights for Mexican Americans and African Americans? (4 points)
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How many Jim Crow Laws were there?
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chose to close rather than integrate his restaurant in Atlanta, Georgia
• chased African American civil rights activists away
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char
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Write an essay about the Civil Rights Movement using this context:
The Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education.
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Write long form an essay about the civil rights movement during the 1950s and 1960s.
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What event took place in southern Georgia from 1961 to 1962 with the goal of ending all types of segregation in the city?
a Civil
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Which region of the state became particularly violent following the assassination of Dr King
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What were the goal(s) of the Massive Resistance movement? Select all that apply.
A. to fight for the integration of African
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What was the role of students in the civil rights movement?
A. Students formed organizations. B. Students participated in
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