Martin Luther King Jr.’s work to change unfair laws was caused by a desire for people to be treated fairly. What was an effect of King’s work?
  • Martin Luther King Jr. led marches and gave speeches.
  • Equal rights laws were passed, so Americans are treated fairly.
  • African Americans and whites went to separate schools.
African Americans were often forced to sit in the ____________ of the bus.
  • back
  • middle
  • front
Martin Luther King, Jr.'s most famous speech is ______________. 
  • I have a dream.....
  • I have a problem...
  • I have one wish...
  • I have an argument...
The separation of people based upon race or some other characteristic is referred to as?
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  • Assimilation 
  • Civil Rights
  • Segregation        
  • Desegregation
What does civil rights mean?
  • You have to be nice to others.
  • It means the opposite of gold.
  • All citizens are treated equally.
  • To treat others unfairly.
Why did black people at one time have to give up their seats on buses?
  • They wanted to stand.
  • They were polite.
  • It was the law.
  • They thought it was fair.
What happened to Rosa Parks after she refused to move?
  • She was kicked off the bus.
  • She was arrested.
  • She was left alone.
  • She was given a medal.
Why did the police arrest Rosa Parks?
  • She refused to give her seat to a white person.
  • She stole bread from the grocery store.
  • She was speeding.
  • She wasn't wearing her seatbelt.
Why didn't Rosa Parks give up her seat?
  • She thought the law was unfair.
  • She didn't know anyone wanted the seat.
  • She had too many bags to get up.
  • She was sleeping.
What did the court case Brown vs Board of Ed establish?
  • Public buses could not discriminate.
  • Segregation is not legal in theaters and hotels.
  • Public schools could not segregate.
  • All-black schools must be equal to all-white schools.
ALL citizens have always had the right to vote in the U.S..
  • TRUE
  • FLASE
In November of 1956, the Supreme Court ruled that Jim Crow laws .....
  • were legal and provided equal treatment
  • were unconstitutional and kept whites and blacks segregated
  • were the reason the bus boycott failed
  • brought blacks and whites together
Which group advocated for Hispanic-Americans during the Civil Rights Movement?
  • NAACP
  • LULAC
  • Freedom Riders
  • Topeka Board of Education
Which court case legalized segregation through its "separate but equal" ruling? 
  • Plessy v. Ferguson
  • Brown v. Board of Education
  • Sweatt v. Painter
Who was the first secretary of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, & first commanding officer of the Women's Army Corps?
  • Jane McCallum
  • Oveta Culp Hobby
  • Clara Barton
  • Lulu Belle Madison White
What ended segregration in public places and banned employment discrimination?
  • a.  the Voting Rights Act of 1965
  • b.  the Civil Rights Act of 1964
  • c.  the Fair Housing Act of 1968
  • d.  the Jim Crow laws
To stop using or buying things
  • Riot
  • Disagreeing
  • Boycott
  • Capitalism 
an organized passive protests where people sit peacefully and refuse to leave
  • Stand up
  • Sit in
  • Sit down
  • Stand in
disobeying certain laws in non-violent ways in order to make a point
  • Civil Obedience 
  • Civil Disobedience 
  • Riots
  • Angry protesting
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Group formed to advance rights of minorities
  • NCAA
  • NCAACP
  • NAACP
  • NACAP
Which court case stated that it was unconstitutional to segregate
  • Brown vs Board of Education
  • Plessy vs Ferguson
  • Bourque vs Fernandez
  • Roe vs Wade
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