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▶ Phrase Check ▶ Word Check ☞ Write the meanings of the words. ☞ Choose the correct word or phrase for each blank History began with, including, used to, argued that, whether 21. Whites control blacks after slavery was abolished in the 1860s 년대에 노예제가 폐지된 이후 백인들은 흑인들을 통제해왔다. 22. Individuals and civil rights organizations challenged segregation and discrimination with a variety of activities, protest marches, boycotts, and refusal to abide by segregation laws. 개인과 민권 운동 기관들은 항의 시위 행진, 보이콧과 차별법에 순응하는 것을 거부하는 것을 포함한 다양한 활동들로 차별과 격리에 도전했다. 23. Many believe that the movement the Montgomery bus boycott in 1955 and ended with the Voting Rights Act of 많은 사람들은 운동이 1955 년 몽고메리 버스 보이콧 사건과 함께 시작되었으며 1965 년의 투표 권리 법안과 함께 끝났다고 믿고 있다. 24. He black people should use any necessary means of self-defense. 그는 흑인들이 어떠한 자기 방어 수단이라도 사용해야 한다고 주장했다. 25. There is still a debate about when it began and it has ended yet. 그것이 언제 시작되었고 언제 끝났는지에 대해 아직 논란이 있다. * 총 33 문항, 각 문제당 3 점씩 배점 1. strategy2. political 3. legal4. social 5. struggle6. citizenship right 7. reconstruction8. segregation 9. slavery10. abolish 11. discrimination12. protest 13. boycotts14. refusal 15. abide by16. self-defense 17. revolution18. nonviolence 19. figure20. violence

▶ Reading Comprehension ☞ Choose the best answer based on the article. American Civil Rights Movement Civil Rights Movement in the United States was a political, legal, and social struggle by black Ame ricans to gain full citizenship rights and to achieve racial equality. The civil rights movement was the first and foremost challenge to segregation, the system of laws and customs separating blacks and whites. Whites used to control blacks after slavery was abolished in the 1860s. During the civil rights movement, individuals and civil rights organizations challenged segregation and discrimination with a variety of activities, including protest marches, boycotts, and refusal to abide by segregation laws. Many believe that the movement began with the Montgomery bus boycott in 1955 and ended with the Voting Rights Act of 1965, though there is still a debate about when it began and whether it has ended yet. The civil rights movement has also been called the Black Freedom Movement, the Negro Revolution, and the Second Reconstruction. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X were two central figures of the movement. After graduating from college, Martin Luther King, Jr. decided to fight segregation. But, he wanted to protest without violence. He gathered many black people and marched in peace. His dream of a fair society with equal chances is well-expressed in his famous address “I have a d ream.” Malcolm X also had the common goal which was fighting against segregation. However, it was bit different from Martin Luther King, Jr.’s way. Malcolm X wanted the complete separation of African Americans from white people. Malcolm X also rejected the civil rights movement’s strategy of nonviolence. Instead, he argued that black people should use any necessary means of self-defense to protect themselves from the attacks of the whites History 26. What was the purpose of the Civil Rights Movement in the United States? ①. To have political, legal, and social struggle ②. To segregate Black Americans from White Americans ③. To achieve racial equality ④. To control slavery 27. Which of the following was NOT another name for the 'Civil Rights Movement' : ①. The Black Freedom Movement ②. The African Freedom Movement ③. The Second Reconstruction ④. The Negro Revolution

☞ Write True(T) or False(F). ▶ Composition ☞ Make a sentence. You can change the form of the following English words. 33. 니콜은 어렸을 때 매우 긴 머리를 하고 있었다. (use, when, have, a child) Nicole History 30. Malcom X wanted to protest without violence. _____ 31. Martin Luther King Jr. had a dream of a fair society with equal chances for everybody. _____ 32. Slavery was abolished in the 1960's. _____ 28. Many people believe the Civil Right's Movement began with which of the following events: ①. The Voting Rights Act ②. Martin Luther King JR.'s speech "I have a dream" ③. Slavery in the 1860's ④. The Montgomery Bus Boycott 29. The system of laws and customs separating blacks and whites' refers to which of the following words : ①. Challenge ②. Segregation ③. Movement ④. Citizenship Rights

▶ Phrase Check ▶ Word Check ☞ Write the meanings of the words. ☞ Choose the correct word or phrase for each blank History began with, including, used to, argued that, whether 21. Whites used to control blacks after slavery was abolished in the 1860s 년대에 노예제가 폐지된 이후 백인들은 흑인들을 통제해왔다. 22. Individuals and civil rights organizations challenged segregation and discrimination with a variety of activities, including protest marches, boycotts, and refusal to abide by segregation laws. 개인과 민권 운동 기관들은 항의 시위 행진, 보이콧과 차별법에 순응하는 것을 거부하는 것을 포함한 다양한 활동들로 차별과 격리에 도전했다. 23. Many believe that the movement began with the Montgomery bus boycott in 1955 and ended with the Voting Rights Act of 많은 사람들은 운동이 1955 년 몽고메리 버스 보이콧 사건과 함께 시작되었으며 1965 년의 투표 권리 법안과 함께 끝났다고 믿고 있다. 24. He argued that black people should use any necessary means of self-defense. 그는 흑인들이 어떠한 자기 방어 수단이라도 사용해야 한다고 주장했다. 25. There is still a debate about when it began and whether it has ended yet. 그것이 언제 시작되었고 언제 끝났는지에 대해 아직 논란이 있다. * 총 33 문항, 각 문제당 3 점씩 배점 1. strategy [ 전략 ]2. political [ 정치적인 ] 3. legal [ 법률과 관련된 ]4. social [ 사회적인 ] 5. struggle [ 투쟁 ]6. citizenship right [ 시민권 ] 7. reconstruction [ 재건 ]8. segregation [ 차별 ] 9. slavery [ 노예 ( 상태. 신분 )]10. abolish [ 폐지하다 ] 11. discrimination [ 차별 ]12. protest [ 항의하다 ] 13. boycotts [ 불매 운동 ]14. refusal [ 거절 ] 15. abide by [~ 을 지키다, 따르다 ]16. self-defense [ 자기 방어 ] 17. revolution [ 혁명 ]18. nonviolence [ 비폭력 ] 19. figure [ 인물 ]20. violence [ 폭력 ]

▶ Reading Comprehension ☞ Choose the best answer based on the article. American Civil Rights Movement Civil Rights Movement in the United States was a political, legal, and social struggle by black Ame ricans to gain full citizenship rights and to achieve racial equality. The civil rights movem-ent was t he first and foremost challenge to segregation, the system of laws and customs separating blacks and whites. Whites used to control blacks after slavery was abolished in the 1860s. During the civil rights movement, individuals and civil rights organizations challenged segreg-ation and discrimination with a variety of activities, including protest marches, boycotts, and refusal to abide by segregation laws. Many believe that the movement began with the Montgomery bus boycott in 1955 and ended with the Voting Rights Act of 1965, though there is still a debate about when it began and whether it has ended yet. The civil rights movement has also been called the Black Freedom Movement, the Negro Revolution, and the Second Reconstruction. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X were two central figures of the movement. After graduating from college, Martin Luther King, Jr. decided to fight segregation. But, he wanted to protest without violence. He gathered many black people and marched in peace. His dream of a fair society with equal chances is well-expressed in his famous address “I have a d ream.” Malcolm X also had the common goal which was fighting against segregation. However, it was bit different from Martin Luther King, Jr.’s way. Malcolm X wanted the complete separation of African Americans from white people. Malcolm X also rejected the civil rights movement’s strategy of nonviolence. Instead, he argued that black people should use any necessary means of self-defense to protect themselves from the attacks of the whites History 26. What was the purpose of the Civil Rights Movement in the United States? [3] ①. To have political, legal, and social struggle ②. To segregate Black Americans from White Americans ③. To achieve racial equality ④. To control slavery 27. Which of the following was NOT another name for the 'Civil Rights Movement' : [2] ①. The Black Freedom Movement ②. The African Freedom Movement ③. The Second Reconstruction ④. The Negro Revolution

☞ Write True(T) or False(F). ▶ Composition ☞ Make a sentence. You can change the form of the following English words. 33. 니콜은 어렸을 때 매우 긴 머리를 하고 있었다. (use, when, have, a child) Nicole used to have very long hair when she was a child History 30. Malcom X wanted to protest without violence. [F] 31. Martin Luther King Jr. had a dream of a fair society with equal chances for everybody. [T] 32. Slavery was abolished in the 1960's. [F] 28. Many people believe the Civil Right's Movement began with which of the following events: [4] ①. The Voting Rights Act ②. Martin Luther King JR.'s speech "I have a dream" ③. Slavery in the 1860's ④. The Montgomery Bus Boycott 29. The system of laws and customs separating blacks and whites' refers to which of the following words : [2] ①. Challenge ②. Segregation ③. Movement ④. Citizenship Rights