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American History Civil Rights Challenge Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy People Misc. Events Organizations Review 100 200 300 400 500
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She was arrested for not giving up her seat to a white man in Montgomery, Alabama in 1955 Rosa Parks American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy
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He was famous for non-violent protest and his public speaking ability Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy
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He preached black nationalism, separatism, and self-defense as a way to gain rights for African Americans Malcolm X American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy
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This boy was murdered for addressing a white woman inappropriately in 1955. His death caused people to work for a change Emmett Till American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy
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This man was the lead NAACP lawyer who argued the Brown v. Board of Education Case in front of the Supreme Court Thurgood Marshall American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy
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The Supreme Court ruled that “separate but equal” was constitutional in this court case in 1896. Plessy V. Ferguson American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy
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This group of people rode interstate bus through the South trying to bring about a ban on segregation in interstate travel. Freedom Riders American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy
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This landmark case decided in 1954 voided the separate but equal doctrine and caused schools to desegregate (based on the 14 th Amendment) Brown v. Board of Education American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy
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The concentration of African Americans in inner city slum areas is an example of what type of segregation? Defacto American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy
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Which law officially made segregation illegal in public places? Civil Rights Act of 1964 American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy
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After watching the television coverage of these marches in which the police used attack dogs and fire hoses against the protestors, many people were appalled by the police violence. Birmingham Marches American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy
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Participants at the March on Washington were trying to persuade Congress to pass what piece of legislation? A civil rights law to end segregation and discrimination American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy
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This situation emerged in 1957 when the governor of Arkansas refused to obey the Supreme Court ruling in Brown v. Board of Education Little Rock Crisis American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy
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Due to anger and frustration of the black community, the Detroit Riots broke out in 1967. Name one reason why African- Americans were angry. Police brutality, Inadequate housing, etc… American History Challenge Final Jeopardy
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The campaign to register voters in the South by college students was known as Freedom Summer American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy
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Martin Luther King was the leader of this organization that used protest marches and other forms of non-violence to gain rights SCLC American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy
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College students from this organization participated in the sit-ins to try to desegregate lunch counters SNCC American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy
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Malcolm X was an outspoken, militant minister associated with this organization that advocated separatism and self-help Nation of Islam American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy
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This organization worked to gain rights by bringing cases to court to try to end segregation NAACP American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy
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This group supported the teachings of Malcolm X and worked to end police brutality in the inner cities, while providing free breakfast and educational programs for the black community Black Panther Party American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy
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This group of nations came under Soviet influence after WWII Satellite nations American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy
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The main goal of the Truman Doctrine was to… Stop the spread of Communism American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy
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Under this program the United States sent aid to Western European countries to help them rebuild after WWII. Marshall Plan American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy
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This defensive alliance to which the United States belonged was developed to guard against Soviet aggression NATO American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy
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This government body headed by Joseph McCarthy investigated communism in the film industry HUAC American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy
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Final Jeopardy The Category is: Legacy of the Civil Rights Movement Make your wager On to the question
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Final Jeopardy Question Name two accomplishments of the Civil Rights Movement Civil Rights Act of 1964, Voting Rights Act of 1965, Civil Rights Act of 1968, Affirmative Action programs, etc…
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