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Court Cases People Civil Rights Politics Vocabulary Government $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $400400

Court Cases for $100 Answer: It made it illegal to keep African Americans & Mexican Americans from voting in primaries

Court Cases for $100 Question: Why was the Smith v. Allwright court case significant?

Court Cases for $200 Answer: 1950 Supreme Court case proved lack of equality in favor of a black applicant

Court Cases for $200 Question: What is Sweatt v. Painter?

Court Cases for $300 Answer: LULAC filed suit against Bastrop ISD

Court Cases for $300 Question: What is Delgado v. Bastrop ISD?

Court Cases for $400 Answer: This outlawed all forms of discrimination against African Americans & women

Court Cases for $400 Question: What is the Civil Rights Act of 1964?

People for $100 Answer: Lulu Bell Madison White

People for $100 Question: Who is the president of the Houston chapter of the N.A.A.C.P.?

People for $200 Answer: James Farmer

People for $200 Question: Who is the founder of C.O.R.E.?

People for $300 Answer: 1 st African American elected to the TX Senate after Reconstruction

People for $300 Question: Who is Barbara Jordan?

People for $400 Answer: El Paso’s 1 st Mexican American Mayor

Revolution for $400 Question: Who is Raymond L. Telles?

Civil Rights for $100 Answer: Created in 1912 in Houston.

Civil Rights for $100 Question: What is the N.A.A.C.P.?

Civil Rights for $200 Answer: An organization that sought to bring an end to racial segregation in the U.S.

Civil Rights for $200 Question: What is C.O.R.E.?

Civil Rights for $300 Answer: Piece of legislation that outlawed discriminatory voting practices.

Civil Rights for $300 Question: What is the Voting Rights Act of 1965?

Civil Rights for $400 Answer: Created by Hector P. Garcia to assist Mexican American soldiers.

Civil Rights for $400 Question: What is the American G.I. Forum?

Politics for $100 Answer: Vote Lobby Being informed Civic Participation

Politics for $100 Question: What are civic responsibilities?

Politics for $200 Answer: Religion Protection of search & seizure Imprisonment for debt Rights of the accused & trial by jury

Politics for $200 Question: What are rights protected by the constitution?

Politics for $300 Answer: Citizens elect people to the legislature who represent their wishes.

Politics for $300 Question: What is Republican Form of Government?

Politics for $400 Answer: Chief of staff during Reagan & Bush administration, Secretary of State during Bush administration

Politics for $400 Question: Who is James A. Baker?

Vocabulary for $100 Answer: Rights belonging to all citizens

Vocabulary for $100 Question: What are Civil Rights?

Vocabulary for $200 Answer: To separate people according to their race

Vocabulary for $200 Answer: What is segregation?

Vocabulary for $300 Answer: A person who takes direct action to support a political cause

Vocabulary for $300 Question: What is an activist?

Vocabulary for $400 Answer: People need to be informed to make valid decisions.

Vocabulary for $400 Question: Why is free press important to Texas citizens?

Government for $100 Answer: This party favors minimum wage & progressive taxation

Government for $100 Question: Who are Democrats?

Government for $200 Answer: Texas Kansas Oklahoma

Government for $200 Question: What are traditionally strong republican states?

Government for $300 Answer: Holding to traditional values & cautious about change or innovation.

Government for $300 Question: What are conservatives?

Government for $400 Answer: FDR, JFK, Clinton, Carter, & Wilson.

Government for $400 Question: Who are famous democrat presidents?