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Civil Rights Jeopardy Happy Cesar Chavez Day!

JeopardyJeopardy Stuff Mr. Heiken taught Black Power Latino/ Women Asian/ Gay Disabilities and Native Am Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy

SMHTSMHT The murder of this boy contributed to the start of the Civil Rights movement for black people An early step towards self- government

SMHTSMHT Supreme Court case that outlaws segregation in public schools Brown v. Board of Education

SMHTSMHT Gerrymandering, poll taxes, and literacy tests were all used to Politically segregate African- Americans

SMHTSMHT Results of Executive Order 9981 Desegregates the military

SMHTSMHT This 1963 act of nonviolent resistant led by MLK ended segregation in one of Alabama’s most racist cities Birmingham Campaign

SMHTSMHT This area of segregation has taken the government the longest to solve because it is based on economic inequalities Housing

Black Power This man oined the Nation of Islam, rejected non-violence, eventually converted to orthodox Islam Malcolm X

Black Power This group sent observers into the streets armed with law books and shotguns to protect blacks from police mistreatment in Oakland, CA Black Panthers

Black Power This political movement was aimed at helping farmers and other lower class Americans Populist Movement

Black Power Organization founded by Elijah Muhammad to resurrect the spiritual, mental, social, and condition of blacks in America and the rest of the world Nation of Islam

Black Power (kind of) Reason President Eisenhower had to use federal troops in Little Rock, Arkansas To desegregate schools

Black Power (kind of) Difference between the Freedom Rides and the Freedom Summer Rides = desegregates interstate travel Summer = registers people to vote

Latino/WomenLatino/Women This labor union founded by Cesar Chavez was composed mostly of Latinos United Farm Workers

Latino/WomenLatino/Women This organization aimed to have women seen as equal participants in American society National Organization for Women (NOW)

Latinos/WomenLatinos/Women La Huelga Grape Boycott organized by Dolores Huerta and Cesar Chavez

Latino/WomenLatino/Women book was written as a reaction to the changes in women’s lives during the 1950s Feminine Mystique

Latino/WomenLatino/Women Effects of Title IX Cannot be excluded from school programs (sports) on basis of sex

Latino/WomenLatino/Women In 2013 the Supreme Court ruled that states could require voters to show ID cards before allowing them to vote. How would this ruling be perceived by a civil rights activist ID cards are an attempt to create a barrier to voting for some people

Asian/GayAsian/Gay American Psychiatric Organization changed its official list of mental disorders in 1974 to no longer include what group of individuals Gays

Asian/GayAsian/Gay Stereotype that Asians experience more success than the rest of society in some areas Model Minority

Asian/GayAsian/Gay first openly gay individual to hold a major political position Harvey Milk

Asian/GayAsian/Gay This Asian group looked to the Black Panthers and other radical organizations for inspiration Yellow Power Movement

Asian/GayAsian/Gay Significance of the Stonewall Riots first time, gays and lesbians fought back against discriminatory treatment by the police

Asian/GayAsian/Gay the main goal of the Japanese American Citizens League in the late 1970s Internment reparations for Japanese- Americans

Disabilities/NativeDisabilities/Native Two different cross-country protests to bring attention to native American issues Longest Walk and Trail of Broken Treaties

Disabilities/NativeDisabilities/Native passage of this law has greatly increased accessibility for individuals with handicaps in public places Americans with Disabilities Act

Disabilities/NativeDisabilities/Native Life on Indian reservations today Rampant poverty, lack of economic opportunity

Disabilities/NativeDisabilities/Native act required all public schools to provide equal access to education for children with physical and mental disabilities Education for All Handicapped Children Act

Disabilities/NativeDisabilities/Native Native American protested Europeans stealing their land with this action Occupation of Alcatraz

Disabilities/Native (kind of) Supreme Court case ruled against the use of affirmative action in college admissions UC Regents v. Bakke