
AICE U.S. History EOC Review: Civil Rights Movement
Quiz by Enrique Espinosa
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Which Supreme Court ruling established the "Separate but Equal" doctrine in the U.S.?
This Supreme Court case essentially reversed the Plessy decision and called for the desegregation of public schools.
What year was the Little Rock Crisis, in which President Eisenhower ordered U.S. troops to go to Arkansas to protect nine black students who were being blocked from entering Little Rock High School?
In which city did the Bus Boycott start, in which black folks refused to ride the busses in protest of segregation policies?
What household utility was most influential in bringing the news of the Greensboro Sit-Ins?
Members of these rides were testing the resolve of the earlier Supreme Court victories in Southern interstate transportation. ____________ Rides.
During this famous march, prominent leaders from various civil rights organizations gave speeches about the struggle for civil rights in black communities.
The Civil Rights Act was passed in 1964, and it officially banned segregation in public places.
Order these events in the order in which they happened.
Begun by the forcible arrest of a black man by white police officers, the area erupted in riots that lasted for six days. ________ Riots.
Which leader joined the Nation of Islam and advocated self-defense and black nationalism?
Stokely Carmichael became the leader of the SCLC.
Which group was formed in 1966 to protect black neighborhoods in Oakland, California, and that had a 10-point program that outlined goals such as self-reliance, cultural nationalism, and freedom from police brutality?
What does NOW stand for?
Why didn't the Equal Rights Amendment pass?
The Equal Opportunity in Education Act prohibited universities and schools from receiving federal funds from discriminating in their educational programs on the basis of sex.
This Supreme Court case ruled that women had a constitutional right to privacy under the 14th Amendment, effectively giving women the right to abort in the first 3 months of pregnancy and overturning state laws regulating abortion.