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1 Civil Rights Movement Jeopardy Round II Jeopardy Review Game

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3 This president outlined plans for Civil Rights legislation before being assassinated in 1963

4 Who was John F. Kennedy?

5 This NAACP leader in Mississippi was gunned down in his driveway after returning home from a meeting

6 Who was Medgar Evers?

7 This man was criticized after his arrest in 1963 for being too aggressive

8 Who was MLK?

9 After JFK’s death, this president was in office when the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was signed

10 Who was Lyndon Johnson?

11 This man was named the first black Supreme Court Justice by Lyndon Johnson

12 Who was Thurgood Marshall?

13 The purpose of this march was to demonstrate support for Civil Rights

14 What was the March on Washington?

15 Martin Luther King, Jr. gave this famous speech at the March on Washington

16 What is the “I Have a Dream” speech?

17 The number of people to have participated in the March on Washington is estimated to be this

18 What is 250,000?

19 As a result of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, this many blacks were elected to the Georgia House of Representatives in 1965

20 What is 8?

21 This act allowed blacks to choose to live where they wanted to live

22 What was the Fair Housing Act of 1968?

23 This man, Alabama’s then governor, sent in mounted state troopers to try to stop the march from Selma to Montgomery

24 Who was George Wallace?

25 After the Voting Rights Act of 1965, the federal government had the power to do this in certain cities

26 What was register voters?

27 This term, meaning to be kept from voting, still applied to many blacks in the South in the early 1960’s

28 What is disfranchised?

29 This happened in many large Northern and Western cities in the 1960’s as a result of the growth of the militant civil rights movement

30 What is rioting?

31 Rioting was particularly bad in four cities. Name three of the four cities.

32 What are Los Angeles, Detroit, Chicago, and New York City?

33 The city and state in which JFK was assassinated

34 What is Dallas, Texas?

35 The name of Kennedy’s wife who rode alongside him as he was shot

36 Who was Jacqueline Kennedy?

37 This man fired the shots killing Kennedy

38 Who was Lee Harvey Oswald?

39 Oswald was later shot by this man as he was transferred in the Dallas jail

40 Who was Jack Ruby?

41 The name of the building from which the fatal shots were fired killing President Kennedy

42 What was the Texas Schoolbook Depository?

43 Along with blacks, which other groups benefited from the Civil Rights Movement

44 What are other minority groups? (women, Native Americans, Hispanics, & handicapped)

45 This group was given the power of the federal government to investigate civil rights violations

46 What is the Justice Department?

47 Name the two groups who were involved with the more militant civil rights movement

48 Who were the Black Panther Party & Black Muslims

49 This man was the leader of the Black Muslims, and is seen as a leader in the militant civil rights effort

50 Who was Malcolm X?

51 The militant civil rights movement is often referred to as this

52 What is the Black Power Movement?

53 Final Jeopardy Answer

54 Final Jeopardy Question


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