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Wetsern States
Southern States
Eastern States
Northern States
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Evocation Proclamation - the freeing of all black slaves from 1863
Evacuation Proclamation - the banning of blacks from political representation
Emancipation Proclomation - the freeing of all black slaves from 1863
None of the above
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Reintroduction
Reparations
Reconstitution
Reconstruction
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Compulsory minimum wage for Black African American's
An end to slavery
The right of Black African American's to free education
The right of Black African American's to equal employment opportunities
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That blacks would be given equal protection under the law
Freedom of movement for all workers
That blacks were entitled to trade union representation
The banning of white supremacist groups from America
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Black African Americans given the right to free education
Black African Americans given the right to vote
Black African Americans given right to trade unions
Black African Americans given right to freedom of assembly
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Forming a black civil rights protest group in Birmingham, Alabama
Refusing to take a literacy test when attempting to vote
Failing the grandfather test
Sitting in the "white" car of the East Louisiana Railroad
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Jim Crow Law
Segregation Act of Louisiana
Seperate Car Act
Defacto Segregation Act
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The end of the Jim Crow era
The beginning of equality for Blacks in America
The Plessy decision set the precedent that "separate" facilities for blacks and whites were constitutional as long as they were "equal."
None of these
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That American's could only vote if they had a white grandfather
That American's were only entitled to vote if an ancestor had been registered to vote before 1867
That American's could only vote if the had grandparents who were still alive after 1867
None of the above
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Literacy tests
Eye sight tests
Hearing tests
Maths test
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10%
90%
30%
26%
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The promise of equal opportunities in the north
Seeking improved employment opportunities in industrial cities of the north
Fleeing intimidation and violence in the south
Fleeing desperate poverty in the south
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1890-1900
1880-1890
1900-1930
1950-60
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Discrimination in the north still existed
Black housing was in the poorest parts of the cities
Equal opportunities existed in many of the new industrial centres
It was impossible for blacks to obtain skilled labour or a high paying job
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Chicago
Detroit
Michigan
Boston
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SCLC
KKK
NAACP
CORE
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National Association for the Advancement of Coloured Peoples
New York Association for the Advancement of Coloured Peoples
National Assembly for the Assistance of Coloured Peoples
Nebraska Assembly for the Assistance of Coloured Peoples
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Lyndon B. Johnson
Woodrow Wilson
John F. Kennedy
Dwight Eisenhower
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Poor uneducated whites from the North
White suburban middle class housewives
Poor uneducated whites from the South
University students
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The Popular Front in Spain
Communist Party in the Soviet Union
Hitler's Nazi Party
Conservative Party in Great Britain
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South
North
East
West
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First World War
The New Deal
The Great Depression
Second World War
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Desegregation of the movie industry
Desegregation of the teaching profession
Desegregation of the army
Desegregation
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OJ Simpson
Jackie Robinson
Mohammed Ali
Mark Tyson
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Linda Green
Linda Brown
Linda McCartney
Linda Red
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She had been subject to racist taunts
She had been bullied at school
She had done badly in a History test
Because she was not permitted entry due to a segregation laws in Kansas
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Their case was ignored
Their case was defeated
Their case succeeded
Oliver Brown gave up the case
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NAACP
CORE
National Urban League
SCLC
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Supreme District Court
Federal Supreme Court
Kansas District Court
Kansas Supreme Court
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Defacto seperation
Seperate but equal
Segregate or equal
Defacto segregation
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$43 per white child $9 per black child
$43 per white child $98 per black child
$98 per white child $43 per black child
$10 per white child $1 per black child
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Chief Justice Warren Earl
Oliver Brown
Chief Justice Earl Warren
Martin Luther King
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Supreme Court ruled in favour of the Topeka Board of Education
Oliver Brown lost case and doctrine of "seperate but equal" continued
Oliver Brown won case and doctrine of "seperate but equal" defeated
White riots outside the courthouse
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They ignored the decision and continued to segregate schools
They accepted the decision and began desegregating schools
They protested to President Eisenhower who reversed the Supreme Court Decision
Federal troops called in to Kansas to enforce desegregation in schools
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20%
9%
50%
91%
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Emphasis on housing and employment
Emphasis on tackling urban poverty
Emphasis on law and constitutional rights
Emphasis on crime
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Natural Urban League
National Urban League
Nebraska Urban League
Negro Urban League
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Not significant at all - "seperate but equal" continued to be the norm in the majority of Southern states
Quite significant - achieved some changes but NAACP were largely unsuccessful in subsequent attempts to challenge discriminatory laws
Very significant - it was the first time the constitution of the United States had supported a civil rights case. Paved the way for the NAACP challenging other discriminatory laws
None of the above
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1950
1952
1955
1956
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Georgia
Arkansas
Mississippi
Texas
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Chicago
Washington
Detroit
Seattle
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There was no more tension than normal
The recent Brown versus Board of Education decision had caused a rise in tension in the South
Bobby Seale had delivered a speech in the area which had upset Southerners
The Brown versus Board of Education had made no difference
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Guilty of manslaughter
Guilty of murder
Not guilty
Not guilty but given a warning
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