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Unit 10 Quiz 2 (Spring 2017)
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As the Civil Rights Movement began to spread many African Americans use the non-violent movement of sit-ins to protest segregation in public places.
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Brown v Board of Education unanimously agreed that segregation in schools was a direct violation of the 14th amendment.
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As the Civil Rights Movement continued additional groups formed to fight discrimination, one being the Black Panthers. They believed with MLK, Jr.'s ideas that the best way to end discrimination was through non-violent movements.
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MLK, Jr. gave his famous "I Have A Dream Speech" on April 4, 1968, just moments before his assassination.
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Match the following individuals involved in the Civil Rights Movement.
Rosa Parks
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First African-American Supreme Court Justice
Believed the best to receive equal rights was through non violent action
NAACP officer and seamstress who refused to give up her seat
Believed in black superiority and separatism from whites
Martin Luther King, Jr.
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First African-American Supreme Court Justice
Believed the best to receive equal rights was through non violent action
NAACP officer and seamstress who refused to give up her seat
Believed in black superiority and separatism from whites
Malcolm X
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First African-American Supreme Court Justice
Believed the best to receive equal rights was through non violent action
NAACP officer and seamstress who refused to give up her seat
Believed in black superiority and separatism from whites
Thurgood Marshall
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First African-American Supreme Court Justice
Believed the best to receive equal rights was through non violent action
NAACP officer and seamstress who refused to give up her seat
Believed in black superiority and separatism from whites
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Match the following Civil Rights Movement legislation.
Affirmative Action
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Ended discrimination in housing
Eliminated the so-called literacy test that had disqualified many voters
Making special efforts to hire or enroll groups that have suffered discrimination
Prohibited discrimination because of race, religion, national origin and gender, giving all citizens the right to enter libraries, parks, washrooms, restaurants, theaters and other public accommodations
Civil Rights Act of 1964
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Ended discrimination in housing
Eliminated the so-called literacy test that had disqualified many voters
Making special efforts to hire or enroll groups that have suffered discrimination
Prohibited discrimination because of race, religion, national origin and gender, giving all citizens the right to enter libraries, parks, washrooms, restaurants, theaters and other public accommodations
Civil Rights Act of 1968
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Ended discrimination in housing
Eliminated the so-called literacy test that had disqualified many voters
Making special efforts to hire or enroll groups that have suffered discrimination
Prohibited discrimination because of race, religion, national origin and gender, giving all citizens the right to enter libraries, parks, washrooms, restaurants, theaters and other public accommodations
Voting Rights Act of 1965
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Ended discrimination in housing
Eliminated the so-called literacy test that had disqualified many voters
Making special efforts to hire or enroll groups that have suffered discrimination
Prohibited discrimination because of race, religion, national origin and gender, giving all citizens the right to enter libraries, parks, washrooms, restaurants, theaters and other public accommodations
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As the Civil Rights Movement began to spread many African Americans...
Brown v Board of Education unanimously agreed that segregation in...
As the Civil Rights Movement continued additional groups formed to...
MLK, Jr. gave his famous "I Have A Dream Speech" on April 4,...
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Match the following Civil Rights Movement legislation.
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