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Civil Rights Chapter 28

Directions Take out a piece of lined-paper and pencil Everything else should be off of your desk I will pass out tissues, white boards, and markers – please do not write on the whiteboards until I ask you do so

Rules I will read a question and you will write the answer on the white board, BUT make sure to hide your answer so no one steals it We will all reveal at the same time If your answer is correct, add up the points – and if you are incorrect, subtract the points. You keep score for yourself! We are playing with the honor-system Scores should be kept on the top right of your white board. If you do not answer the question correctly, you MUST write it down on your lined paper. Please do not draw on your white board and write in LARGE Letters so I can see your answers

Laws/SCOTUS cases Protests Influential People OrganizationsMiscellaneous

Laws/SCOTUS – 100 This 1954 case established that “separate but equal” education is unconstitutional, thus ending segregation in schools.

Laws/SCOTUS– 100 What is Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka?

Laws/SCOTUS– 200 This law banned segregation in the U.S. and created the Equal Employment Opportunity Act.

Laws/SCOTUS– 200 What is the Civil Rights Act of 1964

Laws/SCOTUS– 300 This law banned literacy tests and poll taxes for those attempting to register to vote.

Laws/SCOTUS– 300 What was the Voting Rights Act of 1965?

Laws/SCOTUS– 400 This This law banned discrimination against women in colleges and universities

Laws/SCOTUS– 400 What is the Higher Education Act of 1972 (Title IX)?

Protests– 100 This protest occurred after the arrest of Rosa Parks in Montgomery, Alabama.

Protests – 100 What was the Montgomery Bus Boycott?

Protests – 200 A protest in which people sit and refuse to move until they are served

Protests– 200 What is a sit- in?

Protests – 300 This is a voter registration drive for Southern blacks

Protests – 300 What was the Freedom Summer?

Protest – 400 A protest aimed to desegregate all interstate bus facilities

Protests – 400 What are the Freedom Rides?

Influential People– 100 This This person conducted non-violent protests

Influential People– 100 Who was Martin Luther King, Jr.?

Influential People– 200 This man signed into law the Civil Rights Act and Voting Rights Act.

Influential People– 200 Who was Lyndon Baines Johnson?

Influential People– 300 This person wrote the Feminism Mystique –.

Influential People– 300 Who was Betty Friedan?

Influential People– 400 These two founded the United Farm Workers Organizing Committee.

Influential People– 400 Who are Cesar Chavez and Dolores Huerta?

Organizations- 100 This organization coordinated non-violent civil rights protests across the South.

Organizations- 100 Who were the Southern Christian Leadership Council (SCLC)?

Organization- 200 This group organized young people and students to fight for civil rights – it was later associated with Black Power

Organizations -200 Who were the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)?

Organizations- 300 This group fought for equal pay and good jobs for women.

Organizations- 300 What is the National Organization for Women (NOW)?

Reasons we won This organization protested the termination policy of Native Americans.

Organizatoins Who is the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) ?

Miscellaneous – 100 These group of students challenge segregation by integrating Central High School, Arkansas.

Miscellaneous– 100 Who were the Little Rock Nine?

Miscellaneous – 200 This segregationist, a public safety commissioner, used violence to stop protest

Miscellaneous – 200 Who is Eugene “Bull” Connor?

Miscellaneous – 300 This This proposed amendment stated that “Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied by the U.S. on account of Sex.”.

Miscellaneous – 300 What was the Equal Rights Amendment?

Miscellaneous – 400 This program provided a series of measures to help the poor, the elderly, women and the disenfranchised.

Miscellaneous – 400 What is the Great Society?