Civil Rights Advocates & WWI Yes, there are 5 questions for each daily warm-up; however, you only have to write what is highlighted. Warm-ups Jan. 9-13.

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Civil Rights Advocates & WWI Yes, there are 5 questions for each daily warm-up; however, you only have to write what is highlighted. Warm-ups Jan. 9-13

Jan. 9, 2012 What laws made segregation the law in the South? What court case involved a black man in Louisiana refusing to move from a “whites only” railway car. He was arrested, and his case went to the Supreme Court where it ruled that segregation was legal and not unconstitutional as long as things were separate but equal. What word means to take the right of voting away from a person or group? 4. List three ways African Americans voting rights were restricted. 5. Many whites in Georgia could not meet the voting qualifications just as most African Americans couldn’t. What was passed to ensure whites kept their right to vote by stating if someone in their family had the right to vote before 1867 they could vote without meeting the voting requirements?

Jan. 9, 2012 What laws made segregation the law in the South? Jim Crow Laws What court case involved a black man in Louisiana refusing to move from a “whites only” railway car. He was arrested, and his case went to the Supreme Court where it ruled that segregation was legal and not unconstitutional as long as things were separate but equal. Plessy v. Ferguson What word means to take the right of voting away from a person or group? Disenfranchisement 4. List three ways African Americans voting rights were restricted. Poll taxes, literacy tests, and property tests 5. Many whites in Georgia could not meet the voting qualifications just as most African Americans couldn’t. What was passed to ensure whites kept their right to vote by stating if someone in their family had the right to vote before 1867 they could vote without meeting the voting requirements? Grandfather Clause

Jan. 10, 2012 After Reconstruction, in what type of election were African Americans not permitted to participate? What word means separate but equal? Which Civil Rights leader was the head of Tuskegee Institute, delivered the speech The Atlanta Compromise, promoted the idea of accommodationism which encouraged black Americans to take pride in common labor jobs and education, and believed equality would come gradually? Which Civil Rights leader was opposed to the idea of accommodationism, led a series of speeches about racial equality known as the Niagara Movement, and authored the Souls of Black Folk? Who was the first African American president of Morehouse College and Atlanta University, and devoted his life to educating black Americans?

Jan. 10, 2012 After Reconstruction, in what type of election were African Americans not permitted to participate? Primary What word means separate but equal? Segregation Which Civil Rights leader was the head of Tuskegee Institute, delivered the speech The Atlanta Compromise, promoted the idea of accommodationism which encouraged black Americans to take pride in common labor jobs and education, and beleived equality would come gradually? Booker T. Washington Which Civil Rights leader was opposed to the idea of accommodationism, led a series of speeches about racial equality known as the Niagara Movement, and authored the Souls of Black Folk? W.E.B. Du Bois Who was the first African American president of Morehouse College and Atlanta University, and devoted his life to educating black Americans. John Burns Hope

Jan. 11, 2012 Who was a black business man from Atlanta who became wealthy by owning barber shops throughout the city, and later owned the largest life insurance company in the nation? What was the immediate cause of World War I? How many Georgians participated in World War I? Which state had more military training bases than any other during World War I? What was the division of the U.S. Army in 1917 at Fort Gordon, Georgia called, because it had members from all 48 states?

Jan. 11, 2012 Who was a black business man from Atlanta who became wealthy by owning barber shops throughout the city, and later owned the largest life insurance company in the nation? Alonzo Herndon What was the immediate cause of World War I? The assassination of Arch duke Franz Ferdinand of Austria by a terrorist group from Serbia How many Georgians participated in World War I? 100,000 Which state had more military training bases than any other during World War I? Georgia What was the division of the U.S. Army in 1917 at Fort Gordon, Georgia called, because it had members from all 48 states? Eighty-Second All American Division