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2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt Paul Revere Mary McLeod Bethune Susan B. Anthony Frederick Douglass Thurgood Marshall

When Paul Revere was 13 what job did he do with his father?

He was a silversmith.

What group was Paul Revere a part of?

Sons of Liberty

In which year was Paul Revere born? a b c. 1934

b. 1734

Where was Paul Revere likely born? a.Massachusetts b.Maine c.Mississippi

a. Massachusetts

Paul Revere warned the colonists that someone was coming to attack? Who was he warning them about?

The British were coming to attack.

d. 1875

In 1904 Mary McLeod Bethune started a school. Who attended this school?

African American girls

Where did Bethune really want to go to be a missionary?

Africa

Where did Bethune start a school?

Daytona Beach, Florida

Which famous First Lady did Mary McLeod Bethune work closely with?

Eleanor Roosevelt

What kind of church did Susan B. Anthony and her family attend that influenced her beliefs about women’s rights?

Quaker

Who worked with Susan B. Anthony to start the National Woman Suffrage Association? a.Mary McLeod Bethune b. Eleanor Roosevelt c.Elizabeth Cady Stanton d.Oprah Winfrey

c. Elizabeth Cady Stanton

Why was Susan B. Anthony arrested?

She was accused of voting illegally.

In what year were women allowed to vote in every state in the United States? a.1890 b c d. never

b. 1920

In 1979 Susan B. Anthony was honored for her work in women’s rights. How was she honored?

The Silver B. Anthony silver dollar was issued.

What year was Frederick Douglass born? a b c d. 1918

c. 1818

What was the name of the newspaper that Frederick Douglass started in New York in 1847? a.The North Star b.The South Star c.The Shooting Star

a.The North Star

True or False: Frederick Douglass escaped from slavery and helped other African Americans become free.

True

Douglass worked with people who wanted to end slavery. What was the group called? a.Sons of Liberty b. Abolitionists c. National Woman Suffrage Association

b. Abolitionists

Frederick Douglass lived during the time of which war? a.American Revolution b. World War II c.Civil War d.World War I

c. Civil War

Thurgood Marshall was born in Baltimore, Maryland in ___. a.1608 b c d. 1908

d. 1908

Thurgood Marshall often argued with his teachers. As his punishment what document did they have him study? a. Constitution b. Declaration of Idependence c. Mayflower Document d. the Holy Bible

a. Constitution

Why couldn’t Thurgood Marshall attend the University of Maryland Law School? a.His parents couldn’t afford to send him. b.His grades were not good enough. c. The school did not allow African Americans to attend. d. He joined the Army.

c. The school did not allow African Americans to attend.

Thurgood Marshall took the case Brown vs. the Board of Education to the Supreme Court. What was the result? a. The end of segregation in schools b. Her family won a lot of money. c. He lost the case. d. African Americans could ride the bus.

a. The end of segregation in schools

Which President appointed Thurgood Marshall to the Supreme Court? a. Abraham Lincoln b. George W. Bush c. Lyndon B. Johnson d. Franklin D. Roosevelt

c. Lyndon B. Johnson