True or False: Rosa Parks helped change the laws in America.
  • True
  • False
Because of Rosa Parks' actions, everyone in America has . . .
  • no rights
  • some rights
  • equal rights
Rosa Parks was born in 1913 in the state of ________________.
  • Mississippi
  • Alabama
  • Tennessee
  • Florida
Rosa Parks was born during a time of SEPARATING or KEEPING APART blacks and whites which was called ______________________.
  • separating
  • boycotting
  • segregation
  • interruption
Rosa Parks went to school with . . .
  • only white students
  • only black students
  • both black students and white students
  • no one - she was all alone
True or False: Whites and Blacks went to the same schools together.
  • True
  • False
After Rosa Parks graduated from high school, she went to work as a seamstress in a department store to help . . .
  • earn money for college
  • earn money for her husband
  • earn money to help her family
Rosa Parks became famous when she refused to give up her seat she was sitting in on a bus to a . . .
  • white lady
  • white man
  • black lady
  • black man
The law in Alabama during that time stated that . . .
  • only black women had to give up their seats to black men
  • only black men had to give up their seats to black women
  • only black people had to give up their seats if a white person wanted to sit down
  • only white people had to give up their seats if a black person wanted to sit down
Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on the bus because she felt she had __________________________ and whites were not better than her because she was black.
  • authority
  • dignity
  • shame
  • sadness
Rosa Parks was __________________________ for not giving up her seat on the bus even though she felt it was the right thing to do.
  • arrested
  • laughed at
  • not arrested
  • made fun of
After Rosa Parks was arrested, all African Americans refused to ride the bus or _________________________________ riding the bus for over a year.
  • desegregated
  • segregated
  • boycotted
  • continued
During this time, Martin Luther King, Jr. held many ____________________________________ protests.
  • hurtful
  • harmful
  • violent
  • peaceful
A year later, in 1955 the Supreme Court ruled that segregation was ______________________.
  • okay
  • legal
  • illegal
  • fair
Rosa Parks, along with Martin Luther King, Jr., are considered to be _________________________ to Americans because they believed everyone should be treated equally no matter the color of their skin.
  • friends
  • heroes
  • scientists
  • husband and wife
What does segregation mean?
  • when things were very different for white and black people
  • stopping and visiting with friends and family
  • having equal rights
What was the result of Rosa Parks getting kicked off the bus
  • bus boycott
  • riot
  • sit-ins
  • little rock nine
What was Rosa Parks job
  • bus driver
  • seamtress
  • teacher
  • actor
Rosa Parks stood up for civil rights by_________.
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  • attending meetings, rallies, and marches
  • starting fights
  • hurting people
  • she didn't do anything
Rosa Parks got arrested because
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  • she got in a fought
  • wouldn't give up her seat on the bus to a white man.
  • she went to a rally
  • she didn't get arrested
How was the Montgomery Bus Boycott effective?
  • It gave free transportation to African Americans
  • It segregated buses in America
  •  It made Rosa Parks lots of money
  • It helped de-segregate buses in America
Why is Rosa considered to be a hero?
  • She helped to end segregation in the U.S.
  • She got married.
  • She earned her high school diploma.
Rosa Parks was born in...
  • Detroit
  • Utah
  • Michigan
  • Alabama
She is best known for the Montgomery bus boycott on...
  • December 1st 1965
  • December 1st 1955
  • December 1st 1975
  • December 1st 1945
The bus driver asked to stand up because...
  • she was black, the bus was full and a white man got on the bus.
  • the bus was full and and old lady got on the bus.
  • She was black and a handicapped man had to sit.
  • She had to give her seat to an old man.
Rosa Parks
  • stood up
  • didn't understand what the bus driver was saying
  • Refused to stand up.
  • couldn't stand up
Did she move when the bus driver told her he was going to call the police?
  • yes
  • no
Rosa was accused of...
  • organising a revolution
  • disobedience
  • breaking the segregation law
  • stealing the man next to her
She refused to pay the fine because she said...
  • She had no money.
  • That law was nonsense.
  • That law was not for black people.
  • that law was illegal.
Did she appeal to a higher court?
  • Yes
  • No
Several African-American leaders got together and decided...
  • to pay Rosa's fine.
  • to stop the city buses
  • to do several demonstrations
  • boycott the city buses.
____________________helped to lead the boycott.
  • Nelson Mandela
  • Thomas Sankara
  • Martin Luther King Jr
  • Haile Selassie
After the Boycott many of the civil rights leaders were______________and she moved to Detroit.
  • bombed
  • arrested
  • detained
  • warned
Did she continue to attend civil rights meetings after the boycott?
  • Yes
  • No
Rosa Parks was and still is a symbol of...
  • freedom and peace.
  • equality and peace.
  • freedom and equality.
  • equality and peace.
Rosa was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal as well as the Presidential Medal of...
  • freedom
  • peace
  • human rights
  • civil rights
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