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Pop Quiz Separate but equal

Question 1 What were the collection of laws used in Southern states to ensure Black Americans were treated unequally? a) The John Crow Laws b) The Jim Crow Laws c) The James Crow Laws

Question 2 Many Black Americans had to pass which type of test in order to register to vote in the late 19th and early 20th centuries? a) A literacy test b) A fitness test c) An IQ test

Question 3 What does the ‘Melting Pot’ theory mean? a) All immigrants will integrate to become Americans b) All immigrants will keep their culture and traditions from the country they came from c) All immigrants will live in separate communities

Question 4 What does the ‘Salad Bowl’ theory mean? a) Immigrants will cut all ties with their country of origin b) Immigrants will integrate to become Americans c) Immigrants will retain their culture and heritage and not integrate to become Americans

Question 5 What was the ‘Red Scare’? a) ’Red Scare' was the worry over too much European influence in the USA b) The 'Red Scare' was the worry over too much communist influence in the USA c) The 'Red Scare' was the worry over too much African influence in the US

Question 6 The case of which two immigrants became headline news in the 1920s? a) The case of Sacco and Vanzetti b) The case of Sasha and Vanzetti c) The case of Sacco and Franchetti

Question 7 What name was given to the overall leader of the KKK? a) The Grand Master b) The Grand Wizard c) The Grand Lord

Question 8 What conditions had to be met to become a member of the KKK? a) Members had to be American born, white, Catholic and at least 16 b) Members had to be American born, white, Protestant and at least 18 c) Members had to be American born, white, Protestant and at least 16

Question 9 What methods did the KKK use against Black Americans? a) The KKK would intimidate, kidnap, beat up and murder Black Americans b) The KKK would pay Black Americans to move to another area c) The KKK negotiated peacefully with Black Americans to settle disputes

Question 10 In addition to Black Americans which other groups did the KKK target? a) The KKK also targeted Protestants b) The KKK also targeted Catholics c) The KKK also targeted White Americans

Answers 1 -b 2 - a 3 - a 4 - c 5 - b 6 - a 7 - b 8 - c 9 - a 10 - b