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New South Review Game

What civil rights leader was the president of Atlanta Baptist College (Morehouse University) when WEB Dubois was a professor there?      John Hope

Who came up with the Rural Free Delivery bill?  Tom Watson

What laws were passed in Georgia to enforce the policy of segregation?   "Jim Crow"

What happened to Leo Frank after his trial? He was taken from jail and lynched

 Plessy v. Ferguson gave who the right to promote segregation? The states

The false stories spread of attacks upon whites by African Americans.   The Atlanta Race Riot of 1906 resulted from what ? The false stories spread of attacks upon whites by African Americans.

What is Lugenia Burns Hope best remembered for? Organized the Neighborhood Union

 How did the county unit system allow the rural counties to maintain power in statewide elections? It gave more political power to less populated rural counties than urban counties.

 TRUE or FALSE The purpose of the “Literacy Test” in Georgia was to see how well school children read? FaLsE

The county unit system allowed the rural counties to maintain power. What gave more political power to less populated rural counties in statewide elections? The county unit system allowed the rural counties to maintain power.

The Bourbon Triumvirate “A blending of the new and the old, keeping old southern traditions like white supremacy while building new traditions around industries to rival the North”. This sounds like a description of who describing the New South?   The Bourbon Triumvirate

What was the purpose of the   What was the purpose of the literacy Test? It was a voting qualification designed to prevent African Americans from voting.

What Georgia leader coined the phrase “New South”? Henry W. Grady

“The Atlanta Compromise"   What was the name of the famous speech at the 1895 Cotton States Exposition given by Booker T. Washington? “The Atlanta Compromise"

  W. E. B. DuBois believed in educating the top ten percent of African-Americans to be what? Leaders

What is Alonzo Herndon best know for? The founder of the Atlanta Mutual Insurance Company

The Neighborhood Union was founded by whom?   Lugenia Burns Hope

  The Atlanta Mutual Insurance Company made what Georgian entrepreneur a very successful businessman? Alonzo Herndon

Who wanted social equality for African-Americans and helped found the Niagara Movement in 1905. W. E. B. DuBois

What was done to showcase the industries of the New South? The International Cotton Exposition that was held in Atlanta.

  Henry W. Grady coined what phrase? “New South”

The Bourbon Triumvirate. Which small group of White Supremacist were very important to Georgia after the period of Reconstruction? The Bourbon Triumvirate.

Who did you learn about that was taken from jail and lynched? Leo Frank

The legal decision of Plessy v. Ferguson What allow blacks and whites to have separate equal facilities?   The legal decision of Plessy v. Ferguson

Who gave the famous speech “The Atlanta Compromise" at the 1895 Cotton Exposition in Atlanta? Booker T. Washington?

  Who was famous as a member of the Populist Party? Tom Watson

  TRUE OR FALSE Supporters of the convict lease system that allowed for the use of leased labor for public works projects would have supported the efforts of Rebecca Latimer Felton? FALSE

Why were "Jim Crow" laws passed in Georgia? They were passed to enforce the policy of segregation.

“The Atlanta Compromise"   What was the name of the famous speech at the 1895 Cotton States Exposition given by Booker T. Washington? “The Atlanta Compromise"

They were supporters of white supremacy   The Bourbon Triumvirate was an important group in Georgia after Reconstruction. Although they encouraged the growth of industries, what was one of their most serious flaws? They were supporters of white supremacy  

Plessy v. Ferguson gave states the right to promote what? Segregation

 TRUE or FALSE The county unit system allowed the rural counties to maintain power by allowing more African Americans to vote. FALSE

Who founded the Tuskegee Institute? Booker T. Washington Who founded the Tuskegee Institute?

What laws were passed in Georgia to enforce the policy of segregation?   "Jim Crow"

  W. E. B. DuBois believed in educating the top ten percent of African-Americans to be what? Leaders

“An economy around industries to rival any of the North”. What type of economy did the Bourbon Triumvirate want for the New South period? “An economy around industries to rival any of the North”.

The Neighborhood Union was founded by whom?   Lugenia Burns Hope

John Pemberton created what product that helped make Atlanta famous? Coca-Cola

What type of test was put in place to prevent African Americans and immigrants from voting. Literacy Test

The International Cotton Exposition that was held in What was held in the state capital to showcase industries of the New South. The International Cotton Exposition that was held in Atlanta.

  Who came with the phrase “New South”? Henry W. Grady

The Rural Free Delivery (RFD) Bill was the greatest accomplishment of whom? Tom Watson

The legal decision of Plessy v. Ferguson What allowed blacks and whites to have separate equal facilities?   The legal decision of Plessy v. Ferguson

  Who was famous as a member of the Populist Party? Tom Watson

The Atlanta Race Riot of 1906 What did false reports of Blacks assaulting Whites lead to? The Atlanta Race Riot of 1906

  TRUE OR FALSE Supporters of the convict lease system that allowed for the use of leased labor for public works projects would have supported the efforts of Rebecca Latimer Felton? FALSE