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D.O.R. for 5/5 1.) Using pg. 282, what do the letters of the group NAACP stand for? 2.) TRUE or FALSE: Using the picture on p. 282, Martin Luther King Jr. never visited Minnesota.

D.O.R. for 5/6 1.) Using pg. 281, describe discrimination in exactly 5 words. 2.) Using the timeline, what year was AIM founded?

D.O.R. for 5/7 1.) Using pg. 286, name one problem Native Americans faced living in Minneapolis during the 1950s. 2.) When AIM took over the Twin Cities Naval Air Station, what did they intend to build?

D.O.R. for 5/8 1.) Using pg. 291, name one example of how women were discriminated against. 2.) Which federal law helped women and girls in school have equal rights?

D.O.R. for 5/9 1.) Using pg. 301, the GI Bill of Rights assisted WWII veterans with what two things? 2.) Using pg. 300, would you say Shakopee could be considered a suburb of the Twin Cities?

D.O.R. for 5/12 1.) TRUE or FALSE: Logging in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area is illegal. [p. 305] 2.) Which vocab word would explain people who were fighting to keep the BWCA protected as a wilderness? [p. 304]

D.O.R. for 5/13 1.) Using pg. 301, name one challenge of people moving so quickly to the suburbs. 2.) Name two ways you will study tonight.

D.O.R. for 5/15 1.) Name one activity you enjoyed during our Cold War/Civil Rights unit. 2.) Name something you will always remember about the Civil Rights Movement.

D.O.R. for 5/16 1.) Using the timeline on pg , when did Post-It notes hit the market? 2.) TRUE or FALSE: The Minnesota Twins have won a World Series before. ***TURN IN!