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A B C D E A B C D Racing Game By Joe Hart Move the cursor over the arrow to make the car move in direction of the arrow. 2. Move to Letter that matches with the correct answer. Click here to enter your name. Click here to begin

A B C D E A B C D Correct Click here to Continue 1. ________ of Topeka, Kansas, wanted to go to school with the other children in her neighborhood. A. Linda Brown B. Sandra Day O’Connor C. Geraldine Ferraro D. Linda Brown Note to Teacher: The answer for this slide is always D.

A B C D E A B C D Correct Click here to Continue 2. Federal laws had supported segregation as long as the black and white schools were _____. A.educational B.equal C.in the same state Note to Teacher: The answer for this slide is always B.

A B C D E A B C D Correct Click here to Continue 3. _________ agreed to present the case Brown vs Board of Education before the Supreme Court. A. Martin Luther King, Jr. B. Cesar Chavez C. Thurgood Marshall Note to Teacher: The answer for this slide is always C.

Correct Click here to Continue 4. The Supreme Court ordered an end to _______ in public schools. A. Social Studies B. teachers C. segregation Note to Teacher: The answer for this slide is always C.

5. On December 1, 1955, a young African American woman named ______ refused to give up her bus seat to a white passenger. A. Geraldine Farraro B. Linda Brown C. Rosa Parks Note to Teacher: The answer for this slide is always C. Correct Click here to Continue

6. _______ a young minister in Montgomery believed that change could come peacefully by working together. A. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. B. Thurgood Marshall C. Malcolm X Note to Teacher: The answer for this slide is always b. Correct Click here to Continue

7. Changing things by using ______ or peaceful ways, was important to Martin Luther King, Jr. A. violence B. nonviolence C. weapons Note to Teacher: The answer for this slide is always B. Correct Click here to Continue

Correct Click here to Continue 8. African Americans boycotted the buses for more than a year. A. True B. False Note to Teacher: The answer for this slide is always A.

A B C D E A B C D Correct Click here to Continue 9. ________ ruled that segregation on public buses was illegal. A. Malcolm X B. MLK C. The Supreme Court Note to Teacher: The answer for this slide is always C.

A B C D E A B C D Correct Click here to Continue 10. African Americans looked on Martin Luther King, Jr., as their leader in the fight _________. A. against segregation B. for civil rights C. all of these Note to Teacher: The answer for this slide is always C.

A B C D E A B C D Correct Click here to Continue 11. African Americans were not allowed _______ as white people. A. to sit in the same theaters B. eat at the same restaurants C. all of these Note to Teacher: The answer for this slide is always C.

Correct Click here to Continue 12. In jail, King wrote, “We know through painful experience that _______ is never voluntarily given… It must be demanded.”. A. freedom B. slavery C. none of these Note to Teacher: The answer for this slide is always A.

13. MLK said, “I have a ___ that one day on the red hills of Georgia the sons of former slaves and the sons of slave-owners will be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood. A. dream B. plan C. none of these Note to Teacher: The answer for this slide is always A. Correct Click here to Continue

14. Civil Rights Act said that _________________. A. segregation should end B. all races should have the same job opportunities C. all of these Note to Teacher: The answer for this slide is always C. Correct Click here to Continue

15. In 1964 MLK received the ______ for using nonviolent ways to bring about change. A. congressional metal of honor B. Nobel Peace Prize C. all of these Note to Teacher: The answer for this slide is always B. Correct Click here to Continue

Correct Click here to Continue 16. _____ early speeches called for complete separation of white people and black people. Only in this way could African Americans truly be free. A. Malcolm X’s B. MLK’s C. all of these Note to Teacher: The answer for this slide is always A.