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Whiteboard Soccer Discrimination Edition

Germany

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The first female attorney on the west coast was? A)Clara Shortridge Foltz B)Clara Shortbridge Roltz C)Clara Shortbridge Foltz D)My teacher, Morgan Reynolds

A) Clara Shortridge Foltz

To intentionally deprive one’s self of food is to… A)Fat B)Fasten C)Fast D)Quick

C) Fast

What does “Bail” mean A)To buy one’s way out of prison before trial B)An amount of hay C)To put something on a hook in order to catch fish D)Ice falling from the sky

D) To buy one’s way out of prison before trial

In 1955 A)Gandhi was assassinated by a political extremist B)Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on the bus to a white person C)The Woman Lawyer’s Bill was passed D)Morgan Reynolds was born

B) Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat to a white person

Before WWII, this country was in control of India A)India B)France C)Britain D)Germany

C) Britain

What does an amendment do? A)Creates a new system of government B)Lets women wear long pants C)Changes a system without replacing it D)Abolishes a law

C) Changes a system without replacing it

Segregation is … A)The document on which all American law is based B)Putting African Americans in prison C)The separation of two groups D)Racism

A) The separation of two groups

Of the three people we discussed, who was a lawyer? A)Rosa Parks B)Clara Shortridge Foltz C)Mohandas Gandhi D)Clara Shortridge Foltz and Gandhi

D) Clara Foltz and Gandhi

Gandhi was assassinated by… A)A political extremist B)The British C)Starvation D)A single bullet

A) A political extremist

Gandhi was assassinated in… A)1942 B)1948 C)1946 D)1955

B) 1948

If an attorney is against the accused person, they are a/an… A)prosecutor B)lawyer C)defendant D)alibi

A) Prosecutor

If something goes against the Constitution it’s considered A)unconstitutional B)Inconstitutional C)Underconstitutional D)Very constitutional

A) Unconstitutional

What Rosa Parks the “mother” of? A)The Civil Movement B)The Civil Disobedience Movement C)Civil Rights D)The Civil Rights Movement

D) The Civil Rights Movement

Which of the following states are on the west coast A)Connecticut B)Colorado C)Oregon D)All of them E)None of them

C) Oregon

Refusing to obey the laws but protesting non-violently is known as A)Cyril Dissonance B)Civil Dispute C)Civil Dissonance D)Civil Disobedience

D) Civil Disobedience

Muslims fast during A)Ramadon B)Ramadan C)Lent D)Periods of oppression by the British

B) Ramadan

To be put into jail is to be… A)Incarcerated B)Exonerated C)Excommunicated D)Incommunicado

A) Incarcerated

When you protest by not buying something you… A)Discriminate B)Accuse C)Fast D)Boycott

D) Boycott

Gandhi was a spiritual leader during the… A)Indian Civil Rights Movement B)Indian Independence Movement C)Independence Movement for Indians D)Concert at Woodstock

B) Indian Independence Movement