Civil Rights Review
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- Q1What are freedoms that all people should have?Sit InsCivil RightsSegregationFreedom Rides30s
- Q2Who was a leader of the Civil Rights Movement?Abraham LincolnAmelia EarhartMartin Luther King Jr.FDR30s
- Q3What is the protest in the picture called?Freedom RidesBoycottSit InsMarches30s
- Q4What did Martin Luther King Jr. believe in?ViolenceNonviolenceFlyingImperialism30s
- Q5Who refused to get up from her seat on the bus to let a white man sit down?Amelia EarhartRosa ParksJackie RobinsonMartin Luther King Jr.30s
- Q6Laws that said blacks and whites need to use separate placesFreedom RidesSegregationMartin Luther King Jr.Integration30s
- Q7After Rosa Parks was arrested, African Americans _________ the bus system for 381 days.MarchedFreedom RidesSit insBoycotted30s
- Q8Who was the first African American man to play baseball in the major leagues?JFKRosa ParksJackie RobinsonMartin Luther King Jr.30s
- Q9The U.S. Supreme Court said that students should be able to choose which school they go to.Plessy vs. HendersonPlessy vs. FergusonFerguson vs. HendersonBrown vs. Board of Education30s
- Q10What happened to Martin Luther King Jr.?He got sick.He was the president.He got hurt.He was assassinated.30s
- Q11James Early Ray shot Martin Luther King Jr. because he ____________ with Martin Luther King Jr.'s ideas.AgreedThoughtDidn't agreeLiked30s
- Q12This prohibited the discrimination in employment and education and outlawed racial segregation in public places such as schools, buses, parks and swimming pools.Bus BoycottSegregation lawsSit insCivil Rights Act30s
- Q13Who signed the Civil Rights Act?John F. KennedyFDRAbraham LincolnLyndon B. Johnson30s
- Q14Peaceful ways to solve problemsNonviolenceCivil RightsViolenceFighting30s
- Q15On March 7, 1965, 600 civil rights activists marched out of Selma, but were met by state and local lawmen who attacked them with billy clubs and tear gas.Freedom RidesSit insBloody SundayBus Boycott30s