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1 Civil Rights Jeopardy Courts People Protests Vocabulary Pot Luck $100
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2 $100 Question from Courts This requires the police to inform suspects of their rights during an arrest

3 $100 Answer from Courts Miranda Rights

4 $200 Question from Courts This court case determined that “separate-but-equal” is unconstitutional

5 $200 Answer from Courts Brown v. Board of Ed.

6 $300 Question from Courts This lawyer was very successful trying over 30 Civil Rights cases in front of the Supreme Court.

7 $300 Answer from Courts Thurgood Marshall

8 $400 Question from Courts Identify the three major decisions the Warren Court ruled on during their tenure.

9 Freedom of Speech/Religion
$400 Answer from Courts Civil Rights Due Process Freedom of Speech/Religion

10 “Reynolds v. Sims” established what principle?
$500 Question from Courts The cases of “Reynolds v. Sims” established what principle? “ ”

11 $500 Answer from Courts “One Man – One Vote”

12 $100 Question from People This leader of the black power movement preached African-American self-governance

13 $100 Answer from People Malcolm X

14 $200 Question from People This person was brutally murdered by southern racists that were later acquitted of the crime.

15 $200 Answer from People Emmett Till

16 $300 Question from People This Palestinian extremist was convicted of assassinating Robert Kennedy

17 $300 Answer from People Sirhan Sirhan

18 $400 Question from People This person challenged segregation and essentially launched the modern civil rights movement

19 $400 Answer from People Rosa Parks

20 This person was convicted of assassinating Martin Luther King, Jr.
$500 Question from People This person was convicted of assassinating Martin Luther King, Jr.

21 $500 Answer from People James Earl Ray

22 $100 Question from Protests
White and black citizens that protested by traveled on buses through southern cities

23 $100 Answer from Protests Freedom Riders

24 $200 Question from Protests
This is the event where Martin Luther King, Jr. got his start and became a leader of the civil rights movement

25 Montgomery Bus Boycott
$200 Answer from Protests Montgomery Bus Boycott

26 BONUS QUESTION Congratulations! You get an opportunity to answer this question by yourself. If you get it right, you get to answer the bonus question that follows for an additional $300.

27 $300 Question from Protests
Four college aged students from SNCC began this form of protest at a Woolworth’s in North Carolina

28 $300 Answer from Protests Sit-In Bonus Question

29 $300 Point BONUS Question The sit-in started by four college students is known as what type of movement?

30 $300 Point BONUS grass-roots Non-violent

31 $400 Question from Protests
“I have a dream…” was delivered at this rally

32 $400 Answer from Protests March on Washington, DC

33 $500 Question from Protests
This protest turned violent and prompted President Kennedy to draft a new civil rights bill

34 $500 Answer from Protests March on Birmingham, Al

35 $100 Question from Vocabulary
What is the term given for murdering a political figure

36 $100 Question from Vocabulary
Assassination

37 $200 Question from Vocabulary
This term is used to describe the reason schools were unable to become integrated after the Brown v. Board ruling

38 $200 Answer from Vocabulary
Southern Resistance

39 $300 Question from Vocabulary
This is a technique used by the Congress to delay a vote by debating endlessly

40 $300 Answer from Vocabulary
Filibuster

41 $400 Question from Vocabulary
What is the term describing every man is owed a fair trial?

42 $400 Answer from Vocabulary
Due Process

43 $500 Question from Vocabulary
This vote can end the practice of senators endlessly debating

44 $500 Answer from Vocabulary
Cloture

45 $100 Question from Pot Luck
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. believed the way to end segregation was through…

46 nonviolent passive resistance
$100 Answer from Pot Luck nonviolent passive resistance

47 $200 Question from Pot Luck
How did the Arkansas governor prevent African American students from going to Central High School

48 $200 Answer from Pot Luck National Guard

49 $300 Question from Pot Luck
This piece of legislation was the most comprehensive law ever enacted for ending segregation and discrimination

50 $300 Answer from Pot Luck Civil Rights Act of 1964

51 $400 Question from Pot Luck
This group was formed after the death of Malcolm X and believed that revolution was necessary to achieve equal rights

52 SUPER JEOPARDY ! Black Panthers $400 Answer from Pot Luck
Any group that got “Black Panthers” has a chance at the Bonus Question worth $1000 points Bonus Question

53 SUPER JEOPARDY QUESTION
What is the last line of Martin Luther King’s I have a Dream speech?

54 $1000 SUPER JEOPARDY ANSWER
Thank God Almighty, we are free at last !

55 $500 Question from Pot Luck
How was Dr. King’s casket lead through the streets of Memphis after his death?

56 $500 Answer from Pot Luck by mule

57 What role did Elizabeth Eckford play in the Civil Rights Movement?
Final Jeopardy What role did Elizabeth Eckford play in the Civil Rights Movement?

58 Part of Little Rock Nine
Final Jeopardy Answer Part of Little Rock Nine


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