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What is an Boycott?

Organized campaign to refuse to use or buy different goods or services

What does ghetto mean?

Poor run-down neighborhood where one group of people live due to poverty or prejudice

What is mandatory retirement?

Policy that requires people to stop working at a certain age

What is a sit in?

A form of protest in which people sit and refuse to leave

What is affirmative action?

Program to provide more job and education opportunity for people who faced discrimination in the past

What was the outcome of Miranda v. Arizona?

Miranda Rights, an arrested person needs to be informed of their legal rights

What was judicial activism?

Laws were overturned if they were unfair, past decisions did not matter

Who killed Kennedy?

Lee Harvey Oswald

What was Lyndon Johnson’s political slogan?

“War on Poverty”

What is Medicare?

Helps people over 65 pay their medical bills

Who did Dr. Martin Luther King Jr model himself after?

Mohandas Ghandi

What did Freedom Rides try to do?

Set out to the South to integrate bus stations before being attacked in Alabama

What did the Civil Rights act of 1964 do?

Outlawed discriminatio n

What did Stokely Carmichael preach?

“Black Power”

What did Malcolm X originally want?

Separate black and white communities

What did Plessy V. Ferguson say?

Separate but equal

What did the NAACP do?

Challenged laws that prevented equality

Who was the first baseball player to cross the Color barrier?

Jackie Robinson

What did Brown v. Board of Education say?

Separate but equal is not legal and schools were being forced to integrate

Who had to intervene in Little Rock when the governor would not let students into the school?

Federal Troops

What does NOW stand for?

National Organization for Women

What did Hernandez v. Texas say?

Excluding Mexican Americans from a Jury is illegal

What did the Equal Pay Act do?

Women were supposed to be paid the same amount as men

What are examples of Disabilities rights Accommodations ?

Reserved Parking, ramps, wheelchair lifts and braille

What does AARP do?

Health Insurance for retired Americans