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Chapter 28 civil rights Study Guide

Which amendment abolished slavery? 13th amendment 14th amendment 15th amendment 19th amendment 24th amendment

Which amendment abolished slavery? 13th amendment 14th amendment 15th amendment 19th amendment 24th amendment

Which amendment made poll tax illegal? 13th amendment 14th amendment 15th amendment 19th amendment 24th amendment

Which amendment made poll tax illegal? 13th amendment 14th amendment 15th amendment 19th amendment 24th amendment

Which amendment gave women the right to vote? 13th amendment 14th amendment 15th amendment 19th amendment 24th amendment

Which amendment gave women the right to vote? 13th amendment 14th amendment 15th amendment 19th amendment 24th amendment

Which amendment made it illegal to deny voting rights based on race, color, or previous condition of servitude? 13th amendment 14th amendment 15th amendment 19th amendment 24th amendment

Which amendment made it illegal to deny voting rights based on race, color, or previous condition of servitude? 13th amendment 14th amendment 15th amendment 19th amendment 24th amendment

Which amendment ensured citizenship for African Americans? 13th amendment 14th amendment 15th amendment 19th amendment 24th amendment

Which amendment ensured citizenship for African Americans? 13th amendment 14th amendment 15th amendment 19th amendment 24th amendment

People believed _________ belonged in the home, caring for the family. Women Men Slaves Children

People believed _________ belonged in the home, caring for the family. Women Men Slaves Children

Some states require citizens to pay a __________ in order to vote. Voting fee Poll tax Voting tax Poll fee

Some states require citizens to pay a __________ in order to vote. Voting fee Poll tax Voting tax Poll fee

Who was the black child to desegregate an all white elementary school? Plessy Thurgood Marshall Martin Luther King Ruby Bridges Rosa Parks

Who was the black child to desegregate an all white elementary school? Plessy Thurgood Marshall Martin Luther King Ruby Bridges Rosa Parks

Who was a leader, activist, & minister who lead nonviolent protests during the civil rights movement? Plessy Thurgood Marshall Martin Luther King Ruby Bridges Rosa Parks

Who was a leader, activist, & minister who lead nonviolent protests during the civil rights movement? Plessy Thurgood Marshall Martin Luther King Ruby Bridges Rosa Parks

What lawyer helped to make segregation of public schools illegal in brown v. board of education? Plessy Thurgood Marshall Martin Luther King Ruby Bridges Rosa Parks

What lawyer helped to make segregation of public schools illegal in brown v. board of education? Plessy Thurgood Marshall Martin Luther King Ruby Bridges Rosa Parks

Martin Luther King Jr. Once said, “the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends towards justice.” what did he mean? Only if everyone agrees can equal rights be legally protected Right will prevail over wrong eventually Historically, most people have acted ethically & fairly The fight to end discrimination is a cyclical process

Martin Luther King Jr. Once said, “the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends towards justice.” what did he mean? Only if everyone agrees can equal rights be legally protected Right will prevail over wrong eventually Historically, most people have acted ethically & fairly The fight to end discrimination is a cyclical process

What is misleading about describing segregated facilities as “separate but equal?” Everyone ended up sharing the same spaces Divisions among groups were rarely enforced African American facilities were usually inferior These laws applied only to schools

What is misleading about describing segregated facilities as “separate but equal?” Everyone ended up sharing the same spaces Divisions among groups were rarely enforced African American facilities were usually inferior These laws applied only to schools

How might life in American be different if the civil rights movement had never happened? Public places could still be segregated Voting would be easier for everyone Slavery might still exist American would be more tolerant of peaceful protests

How might life in American be different if the civil rights movement had never happened? Public places could still be segregated Voting would be easier for everyone Slavery might still exist American would be more tolerant of peaceful protests

Why did protestors sit at lunch counters & not move until they closed? To show support for integrated business To protest the unfair food prices To protest the segregationist policies of the federal government To protest the fact that African Americans weren’t served there

Why did protestors sit at lunch counters & not move until they closed? To show support for integrated business To protest the unfair food prices To protest the segregationist policies of the federal government To protest the fact that African Americans weren’t served there

Which of the following is an example of a nonviolent protest? Burning down segregated facilities Not doing business with companies that enforce segregation Threatening to physically hurt supporters of segregation Fighting in the street with supporters of segregation

Which of the following is an example of a nonviolent protest? Burning down segregated facilities Not doing business with companies that enforce segregation Threatening to physically hurt supporters of segregation Fighting in the street with supporters of segregation

Why was ending segregation so difficult? Most African Americans preferred segregation to integration Buses & schools were segregated in all 50 states Segregation was enforced by many state & federal laws Both Northern & Sothern politicians were opposed to integration

Why was ending segregation so difficult? Most African Americans preferred segregation to integration Buses & schools were segregated in all 50 states Segregation was enforced by many state & federal laws Both Northern & Sothern politicians were opposed to integration

The civil rights movement sought to integrate American society The civil rights movement sought to integrate American society. What does that mean? It wanted to repeal the laws that forced African American to stay separate from whites It wanted to overthrow the American government It wanted to build new houses & schools for African Americans It wanted to make sure that African Americans received more privileges than whites

The civil rights movement sought to integrate American society The civil rights movement sought to integrate American society. What does that mean? It wanted to repeal the laws that forced African American to stay separate from whites It wanted to overthrow the American government It wanted to build new houses & schools for African Americans It wanted to make sure that African Americans received more privileges than whites

This court case said it was legal to have things “separate but equal” Missouri Compromise Affirmative Action Brown v. Board of Education Plessy v. Ferguson

This court case said it was legal to have things “separate but equal” Missouri Compromise Affirmative Action Brown v. Board of Education Plessy v. Ferguson

The right to vote is also known as _________. Poll tax Affirmative action Segregation Suffrage

The right to vote is also known as _________. Poll tax Affirmative action Segregation Suffrage

Which of the following divided the U. S Which of the following divided the U.S. into “slave” territories & “free” territories? Plessy v. Ferguson Brown v. Board of Education Missouri Compromise Suffrage

Which of the following divided the U. S Which of the following divided the U.S. into “slave” territories & “free” territories? Plessy v. Ferguson Brown v. Board of Education Missouri Compromise Suffrage

What was the result of the brown vs. board of education case? Special schools were set up for African American students African American kids were prevented from attending the same schools as white kids The entire nation was desegregated African American kids were able to attend the same schools as white kids

What was the result of the brown vs. board of education case? Special schools were set up for African American students African American kids were prevented from attending the same schools as white kids The entire nation was desegregated African American kids were able to attend the same schools as white kids

This court case stated that “separate but equal” could never be legal. Missouri Compromise Plessy v. Ferguson Brown v. Board of Education Affirmative Action

This court case stated that “separate but equal” could never be legal. Missouri Compromise Plessy v. Ferguson Brown v. Board of Education Affirmative Action

The separation of blacks & whites in public places such as hotels, schools, restaurants, & trains is known as ___________. Suffrage Segregation Affirmative action Poll tax

The separation of blacks & whites in public places such as hotels, schools, restaurants, & trains is known as ___________. Suffrage Segregation Affirmative action Poll tax

What risks did civil right’s protestors face? They often had their voting rights taken away There were sent forcibly to non-segregated states & countries They could be arrested or violently attacked They were forced to use segregated facilities

What risks did civil right’s protestors face? They often had their voting rights taken away There were sent forcibly to non-segregated states & countries They could be arrested or violently attacked They were forced to use segregated facilities

What role did the supreme court play during the civil rights movement? It overturned some of the laws that made segregation legal It wrote new laws that made integration legal It supported the segregationist policies of Southern governors It urged Congress to pass new laws legalizing integration

What role did the supreme court play during the civil rights movement? It overturned some of the laws that made segregation legal It wrote new laws that made integration legal It supported the segregationist policies of Southern governors It urged Congress to pass new laws legalizing integration

Which of these statements about martin luther king jr is true? He organized the Montgomery Bus Boycott He refused to give up his seat on a segregated bus He helped in school segregation in Topeka, KS He argued against segregation in front of the U.S. supreme court

Which of these statements about martin luther king jr is true? He organized the Montgomery Bus Boycott He refused to give up his seat on a segregated bus He helped in school segregation in Topeka, KS He argued against segregation in front of the U.S. supreme court

Compared to the south, the north during the civil rights era was: Less restrictive for African Americans, but still segregated Completely fee of racial discrimination Fully integrated More dangerous for African Americans

Compared to the south, the north during the civil rights era was: Less restrictive for African Americans, but still segregated Completely fee of racial discrimination Fully integrated More dangerous for African Americans

If the supreme court had sided with homer Plessy: The “separated but equal” doctrine might still be legal The North would have adopted Jim Crow Laws The Great Migration would have happened sooner Formal segregation likely would have ended sooner

If the supreme court had sided with homer Plessy: The “separated but equal” doctrine might still be legal The North would have adopted Jim Crow Laws The Great Migration would have happened sooner Formal segregation likely would have ended sooner

Who was put in jail for sitting in the “white” car of the East Louisiana railroad? Plessy Thurgood Marshall Martin Luther King JR Ruby Bridges Rosa Parks

Who was put in jail for sitting in the “white” car of the East Louisiana railroad? Plessy Thurgood Marshall Martin Luther King JR Ruby Bridges Rosa Parks

Who refused to give up their seat on a bus to a white man & triggered the start of the civil rights movement? Plessy Thurgood Marshall Martin Luther King Ruby Bridges Rosa Parks

Who refused to give up their seat on a bus to a white man & triggered the start of the civil rights movement? Plessy Thurgood Marshall Martin Luther King Ruby Bridges Rosa Parks