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What role did civil disobedience play in the Civil Rights Movement?
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What assessment did Frederick Douglass give the declaration of the independence
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the 15th amendment, ratified in 1870, did not ssecure the right of african americans to vote primarily because
a. it did not
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After the Dred Scott decision, Frederick Douglass said he sought to have Americans live up to the principles of the
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What type of genre would the tax the fight for the right to vote be considered
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Describe the role civil disobedience played in the Civil Rights Movement.
Civil disobedience means deliberately breaking a law
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what desegragated the United States Armed Forces
The civil rights act of 1991 the equal pay act of 1963 executive order 9981 the
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what desegrated the US armed forces
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What type of genre would the text, “The Fight For the Right to Vote” be considered?PLEASE CLICK ON THIS LINK FOR THE TEXT:
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13th Amendment to the United States Constitution: Amendment Description and Impact on African Americans
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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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Which of the following was used by Congress to justify its passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964?
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n a sense we've come to our nation's capital to cash a check. When
the architects of our republic wrote the magnificent words of
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What were the names of two major protests against segregation in the 1960s?(1 point)
Responses the Montgomery Bus Boycott and the
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What cultural differences brought about the civil rights movement?(1 point)
Responses People in the North wanted to abolish
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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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What tragic event happened in Tennessee on April 4, 1968?
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Match these three men to thier ideas of how to achieve civil rights. Be careful! Read closely.
Men: 1. Stokely Carmichael 2.
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Iwannaknow
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Match the term with the description.
Terms: 1. 24th Amendment 2. Civil Rights Act of 1964 3. Voting Rights Act of 1965 4.
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Iwannaknow
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Of the following statements which one is the most accurate regarding the political outcome of the Civil Rights Movement
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Of the following statements which one is the most accurate regarding the political outcomes of the civil rights moment movement
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Garris
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Which statement about Lester Maddox is NOT true?
A. He sold his restaurant rather than serve African-American customers. B. He
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ss
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In 1956, Georgia’s Assembly approved what controversial measure?
A. integrating the University of Georgia B. including the
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ss
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What was the name of the movement that attempted to keep the South segregated despite federal laws?
A. Civil Rights B. Massive
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What was the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC)? Select all that apply.
A. an organization whose efforts led to
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ss
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Which of the following was not a motivation of the civil rights movement?
A. African Americans significantly contributed to their
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ss
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What were some of the goals of the civil rights movement?
A. racial equality B. end of disfranchisement C. prohibiting
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What was the significance of the end of the white primary? (Choose all that apply.)
A. It required Georgia to use the
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hich of the following was an effect of the U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Plessy v. Ferguson?
A. Many African Americans were
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How did W.E.B. Dubois contribute to the fight for African American civil rights?
A. He was an outspoken leader and co-founded the
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What was the main cause of the Atlanta Race Riot of 1906?
A. Unruly mobs were lynching people and causing extreme racial
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Why did W. E. B DuBois disagree with Booker T. Washington’s idea of “compromise”?
A. DuBois believed that African Americans
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Why were Jim Crow laws passed in Georgia?
A. to enforce the policy of segregation B. to provide financial relief to farmers C. to
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A photo shows a large crowd of African American and white people in 1960s-era clothing protesting closely together. People are
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Question 5 of 9
Why was Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. a successful civil rights leader? A. He was a follower of Malcolm X and
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Moon_Squ@d
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explain one way that the fight for civil rights was different fro African Americans and Mexicans Americans. Use examples to
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Duh
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What was the purpose of the Blossom Plan following the Supreme Court ruling in Brown v. Board of Education?
A. It called for an
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Addrian
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Of the following statements, which one is the most accurate regarding the political outcomes of the civil rights movement?
A. By
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Addrian
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What was significant about the Leo Frank case?
a Leo Frank was never pardoned for the crime he was accused of committing. b It
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2. Which was the purpose of Deaf President Now?
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what regions did the 906 Atlanta Race Riots happen
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During reconstruction the 14th of memo was passed in 1868 guaranteeing that no state could take away the rights of United States
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What were Tunis Campbell acomplishments?
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What goals did tunis campbell have in his career?
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In paragraph 23, President Obama quoted Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream Speech" in which he said, "I have a dream that my
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what happen ed in the 1906 atlanta race riot
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How did the Plessy vs. Ferguson impact georgia history
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what happened in the plessy vs ferguson case
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who was involved in the plessy vs. ferguson
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Which of the following is associated with the New South’s Jim Crow system? Select the two correct answers.
A. decline of
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Eya
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