CIVIL RIGHTS JEOPARDY Leaders Organizations Events 1 Events 2 Court Cases Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final.

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CIVIL RIGHTS JEOPARDY

Leaders Organizations Events 1 Events 2 Court Cases Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 QUESTION FROM LEADERS Women who refused to give up her seat on the bus and also worked as a secretary for the NAACP.

$100 ANSWER FROM LEADERS Who is Rosa Parks?

$200 QUESTION FROM LEADERS NAACP civil rights leader who was assassinated

$200 ANSWER FROM LEADERS Who is Medgar Evers?

$300 QUESTION FROM LEADERS The leader of the SCLC

$300 ANSWER FROM LEADERS Who is MLK Jr?

$100 QUESTION FROM ORGANIZATIONS Name the person who is associated with The Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC)

$100 ANSWER FROM ORGANIZATIONS Who is MLK Jr?

$200 QUESTION FROM ORGANIZATIONS The person associated with the Nation of Islam.

$200 ANSWER FROM ORGANIZATIONS Who is Malcolm X?

$300 QUESTION FROM ORGANIZATIONS The person associated with the Congress Of Racial Equality (CORE).

$300 ANSWER FROM ORGANIZATIONS Who is James Farmer?

$400 QUESTION FROM ORGANIZATIONS The person associated with the National Advancement Association for colored People (NAACP).

$400 ANSWER FROM ORGANIZATIONS Who is Medgar Evers?

$500 QUESTION FROM ORGANIZATIONS This person is associated with the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party (MFDP)

$500 ANSWER FROM ORGANIZATIONS Who is Fannie Lou Hamer?

$100 QUESTION FROM LEADERS 2 The President of the United states that ordered the National Guard to help with the integration of Central High School in Little Rock.

$100 ANSWER FROM LEADERS 2 Who is Dwight Eisenhower?

$200 QUESTION FROM LEADERS 2 Governor of Arkansas during the Integration of Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas.

$200 ANSWER FROM POPULATIONS Who is Orval Faubus?

$300 QUESTION FROM LEADERS 2 The governor of Illinois.

$300 ANSWER FROM LEADERS 2 Who is Otto Kerner?

$400 QUESTION FROM LEADERS 2 Governor of Alabama.

$400 ANSWER FROM LEADERS 2 Who is George Wallace?

$100 QUESTION FROM COURT CASES Ruled that segregated schools were unconstitutional (desegregated schools in the U.S.

$100 ANSWER FROM COURT CASES What is Brown v. Board of Education?

$200 QUESTION FROM COURT CASES Desegregated schools in California.

$200 ANSWER FROM COURT CASES What is Mendez vs. Westminster?

$300 QUESTION FROM COURT CASES Ruled that abortion was legal.

$300 ANSWER FROM COURT CASES What is Roe v. Wade?

$400 QUESTION FROM COURT CASES Ruled that Japanese internment was unconstitutional.

$400 ANSWER FROM HUMAN IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENT What is Korematsu v. U.S.?

$500 QUESTION FROM COURT CASES Ruled that affirmative action is unconstitutional.

$500 ANSWER FROM COURT CASES What UC Regents of California vs. Bakke?

WOMEN’S RIGHTS- QUESTION 1 The two most prominent leaders of the Women’s Rights movement are …

WHO IS ELIZABETH CADY STANTON & LUCRETIA MOTT?

WOMEN’S RIGHTS- QUESTION 2 The amendment that establishes that the right to vote may not be denied based on gender.

WHAT IS THE 19 TH AMENDMENT?

WOMEN’S RIGHTS- QUESTION 3 The name of the first meeting place that began the women’s rights movement during the 1800s.

WHAT IS THE SENECA FALLS CONVENTION?

WOMEN’S RIGHTS- QUESTION 4 Wrote the novel the Feminine Mystique.

WHO IS BETTY FRIEDAN?

CHICANOS- QUESTION 1 The two leaders of the Chicano movement.

WHO ARE CESAR CHAVEZ & DOLORES HUERTA?

CHICANOS- QUESTION 2 The item that was boycotted to show support for laborers/workers.

WHAT ARE GRAPES? (GRAPE BOYCOTT)

CHICANOS- QUESTION 3 The name of the organization that protested equal pay and working conditions for laborers.

WHO ARE THE UNITED FARM WORKERS?

NATIVE AMERICANS- QUESTION 1 THE LEADER OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN MOVEMENT.

WHO IS RUSSELL MEANS?

EVENTS- QUESTION 1 The event where MLK Jr. gave his “I Have a Dream speech”.

WHAT IS THE MARCH ON WASHINGTON?

WHAT IS THE SELMA CAMPAIGN?

WHERE IS GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA?

TERMS- 1 Segregation by law. (legal segregation)

WHAT IS DE JURE SEGREGATION?

TERMS- QUESTION 2 Segregation by practice.

WHAT IS DE FACTO SEGREGATION?

OTHER QUESTIONS- 1 The law that ended affirmative action in California. (no longer legal to use race in determining acceptance to schools/universities)

WHAT IS PROPOSITION 209?

LEADERS 2- 1 This President signed into law, Excutive Order 9981 which ended segregation in the military (thus integrating the military) after WWII.

WHO IS HARRY TRUMAN?

LAWS- 1 This law prohibited discrimination from employment and public accommodations.

LAWS- 1 This law helped African-Americans achieve the right to vote.

WHAT IS THE CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1964?

WHAT IS THE VOTING RIGHTS ACT OF 1965?

LAWS 3 This law prohibited discrimination in public housing.

WHAT IS THE CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1968?

LEADERS 2 He later joined formed this organization, after becoming part of the Nation of Islam.

WHO IS MALCOLM X?

RADICALS THE LEADER OF THE BLACK POWER MOVEMENT.

STOKELY CARMICHAEL