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ACS 11 Canadian Unit Review Original Program Design By: Matthew Ngo
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Objectives The point of the game is to make the most by answering questions Each briefcase is worth $1.00 Answering CORRECTLY - you get $1.00 Answering INCORRECTLY - you lose $1.00 Team with the most money wins the game!!!!
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The ______________ was established in 1865, which helped blacks adjust to their freedom. The Freedmen’s Bureau
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The term Jim Crow, came from a character in an 1828 song by _____________which was used to name the set of laws that were passed by the southern states. Thomas Daddy Rice
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What does the word kuklos mean in Greek? Circle
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_____________ used the slogan “Black is Beautiful,” which encouraged blacks to take pride in their race and to stand up for their rights. Marcus Garvey
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Reconstruction is the name given to the period of American history that occurred after the American Civil War. This period is also known as the ____________, as blacks did not fully benefit from their freedom. The Tragic Era
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__________ was a black man who challenged a Louisiana Railroad Company in the Supreme Court because they made him sit in a ‘coloured only’ carriage. He lost his case. Homer Plessey
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The _____________ of 1866, stated that blacks were granted equal civil rights. The 14 th Amendment
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The ____________ kept black peoples’ blood segregated in blood banks until the 1940s. The American Red Cross
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The ____________ of 1870, stated that blacks were granted the right to vote. The 15 th Amendment
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____________ was a black journalist, who published articles about lynching in Memphis in 1892. She showed that white competitors lynched three successful black grocers. Ida B. Wells
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____________ was a new agricultural system that emerged. This is when plantation-owners broke up their estates into small parcel of land, which the blacks worked on. Sharecropping
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_______________ believed that education, hard work, thrift and good behaviour would give the blacks gradual acceptance by the whites as equals. His movement was called the Atlanta Compromise. Booker T. Washington
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The ___________ of 1865, was the Emancipation Proclamation that granted black slaves their freedom. The 13 th Amendment
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The KKK were an underground white terrorist group that formed in 1865. They became known as the _____________ Empire. Invisible
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__________________ believed that organization, campaigns, protests and refusal to give into whites would put pressure on whites to give back equal rights. W.E.B. DuBois
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In 1910, the Niagara Movement changed to the _________ (spell it out) The National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People.
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Three ways in which blacks were restricted from voting were: Poll Tax Literacy Test Grandfather Clause
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The _________ were southern rules that stated that Blacks could not own guns; they were not allowed to testify in court; & blacks could be arrested for being rude to whites or for not having a job. Black Codes
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What USA Supreme Court case was an important victory for the civil rights movement in 1954? Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas
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___________ refused to give up her seat on a bus in Montgomery in 1955. Rosa Parks
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President ____________ signed the Civil Rights Act in 1964. L. Johnson
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What group helped students at a Woolworth’s lunch counter? __________ (spell it out!) Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee
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Where did Martin Luther King Jr. deliver his “I Have a Dream Speech”? Lincoln Memorial
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In 1957, 9 students were chosen to integrate Central High School in ________________, Arkansas. Little Rock
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Governor ___________ did not want to integrate Central High School. Orval Faubus
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President _____________ assigned parachute troopers to each of the nine black students that integrated Central High School. Eisenhower
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In 1964, the voter registration project was established. This time was referred to _______________. Freedom Summer
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How long did the Montgomery Bus Boycott last? (# of days ) 381 Days
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_____________ was known as the most segregated city in the USA. Birmingham
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On the Selma to Montgomery March, local police attacked the protesters. This incident is referred to as _________. Bloody Sunday
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The killing of __________ led to the Selma to Montgomery March. Jimmie Lee Jackson
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What was the goal of the Selma to Montgomery March? Voting Rights
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Who was responsible for the Birmingham bombings that killed 4 Sunday School girls? KKK
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What was Muhammad Ali’s birth name? Cassius Clay
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What war did Muhammad Ali oppose? Vietnam
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What group revitalized CORE and were testing interstate bus laws? Freedom Riders
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Malcolm X became the national organizer and spokesman for what organization? The Nation of Islam
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What did Martin Luther King Jr. win in 1964? The Nobel Peace Prize
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Martin Luther King Jr. followed the non- violent teachings of ___________. Gandhi
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____________ was murdered in 1955 and became the symbol for struggle for equality. Emmett Till
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State the 4 goals of the civil rights movement. 1. To desegregate public facilities 2. To Vote 3. Protection from Intimidation & Violence 4. Equality
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State 5 strategies of the civil rights movement 1.Boycotts 2.Sit-ins 3.Mass Meetings 4.Marches 5.Lawsuits
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What was the name of Garvey’s 1st newspaper? Garvey’s Watchman
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What do the letters UNIA stand for? Universal Negro Improvement Association
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In 1918, What was Garvey’s 2 nd newspaper called? The Negro World
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After WWI, Garvey said “ ____________________________” which stirred up nationalism for Africa Africa for the Africans
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Garvey started a shipping line for Blacks called ___________________. The Black Star Line
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Garvey and three other UNIA officers were arrested for _______________________. Mail Fraud
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The UNIA flag that Garvey helped to create represented what? (entire flag) Anyone of African Descent, anywhere in the World
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What do the colours of the flag represent? Red = Blood that has been shed Black = Colour of the Skin Green = Hopes & Motherland of Africa
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What was Garvey’s major goal? To create an independent Black nation in Africa!
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