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RULES
  • No Fifty-Fifty
  • No Phone a Friend
  • One Chance only

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1,000
  • He led the Civil Rights Movement until his
    assassination in 1968?

B. Malcolm X
A. Martin Luther King, Jr.
C. Bobby Seale
D. Mohandas Gandhi
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2,000
  • She refused to give up her seat on a bus and
    began the Civil Right Movement?

B. Vivian Malone
A. Shirley Chisholm
D. Rosa Parks
C. Barbara Jordan
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4,000
  • August 1963 Martin Luther King Jr. was one of the
    speakers and gave his famous I Have a Dream
    speech.
  • March on
  • Washington

A. Million Man March
D. Ku Klux Klan March
  • Poor People March on
  • Washington

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6,000
  • Protesters would not leave a location if they
    were denied service. This method was used at
    lunch counters where African American were
    refused service.

A. Freedom Riders
B. Freedom Summer
C. Sit ins
D. Mississippi Burning
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8,000
  • People who practice this would not use violence
    against others even when it was used against them.
  • Nonviolent
  • resistance

A. Segregation
D. Affirmative action
  • Reverse discrimination

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10,000
  • This is the practice of giving members of
    minority groups and women special preference in
    admission to schools and hiring for jobs.

B. Reverse discrimination
A. Affirmative action
D. Desegregation
C. Segregation
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15,000
  • This banned the payment of all poll taxes in
    federal elections, was ratified in January 1964.

B. 20th Amendment
A. 13th Amendment
D. 24th Amendment
C. 26th Amendment
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20,000
  • This court case desegregated public schools in
    America.

B. Miranda v. Arizona
  • University of California
  • v. Allen Bakke
  • Brown v. Board of
  • Education

C. Gideon v. Wainwright
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25,000
  • He became well known in the Black Muslim
    movement. He said freedom should be brought
    about in any way necessary. He eventually broke
    with the Nation of Islam. In 1965 he was
    assassinated by three Black Muslims.

B. Huey Newton
A. Malcolm X
D. Medgar Evans
C. Fredrick Douglass
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30,000
  • White college students would be trained in Ohio
    and come to Mississippi to help African Americans
    register to vote.

B. Freedom Riders
A. Sit-ins
D. Affirmative action
C. Freedom Summer
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40,000
  • Huey Newton and Bobby Seale created this party
    which believed all African Americans should be
    free to determine their own destiny. They also
    believed in self-defense and began openly
    carrying guns in public.

B. Ku Klux Klan
  • Student Non-violent
  • Coordinating Committee
  • Southern Christian
  • Leadership Conference

C. Black Panthers
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50,000
  • He was the governor of Alabama who blocked the
    doorway of University of Mississippi and the
    governor of Mississippi personally stopped him
    from registering for school and a riot of white
    students broke out.

B. George Wallace
A. Orval Faubus
D. Bobby Kennedy
C. John Connally
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75,000
  • This black student who tried to enroll in the
    University of Mississippi, and the governor of
    Mississippi personally stopped him from
    registering for school , and a riot of white
    students broke out.

B. George Carver
A. Huey Newton
D. James Meredith
C. Robert Moses
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1,000,000
  • This court case declared the use of quotas
    illegal, though the Court did make clear that
    other forms of affirmative action were legal.
  • Brown v. Board
  • of Education
  • University of California
  • v. Allan Bakke

D. Gideon v. Wainwright
C. Miranda v. Arizona
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