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FL SS - Unit 4 Lesson 6

FL SS - Unit 4 Lesson 6

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FL SS - Unit 4 Lesson 6

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What is segregation?

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the separation of people based on gender

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the separation of people based on race

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the separation of people based on height

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the separation of people based on economic status

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Multiple Choice

Bethune started a school for African American girls in ______ The school was located in __________.

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1904, Miami Beach

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1904, Lakeland

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1804, Daytona Beach

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1904, Daytona Beach

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Based on the timeline from the previous slide, what are 2 things that Bethune is famous for?

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1904, Bethune opens school in Daytona Beach, Florida.

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1995, Bethune dies

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1935, Bethune founds the National Council of Negro Women.

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1904, Bethune opens school in Miami Beach, Florida.

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What are Civil Rights?

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are the rights

of every citizen to be treated equally under the law.

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are the rights

of white citizen to be treated equally under the law.

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are the rights

of African American citizen to be treated equally under the law.

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What was the goal of the Civil Rights Movement?

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The civil rights movement worked to gain African Americans the same rights as white people in our country.

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The civil rights movement worked to gain Whites the same rights as white people in our country.

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What does NAACP stand for?

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National Association for the Advancement of Colored People

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National Apple for the Advancement of Colored Pears

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National Assimilation for the Advanced Computer Programs

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What is integration ?

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is the act of not bringing the races together and making something closed to a specific group of people.

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is the act of bringing the races together and making something open to all people.

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What is Discrimination?

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is an unfair difference in the way people are treated.

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is an fair way people are treated.

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is an unfair difference in the way animals are treated.

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Multiple Choice

What is Rosa Parks famous for?

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giving up her seat on a bus to a white person

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refusing to give up her seat on a bus to a white person

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refusing to give up her seat on a train to a white person

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giving up her seat on a train to a white person

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Multiple Choice

What is civil disobedience ?

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refusing to follow laws considered unfair in order to bring change

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following laws considered unfair in order to bring change

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refusing to not follow laws considered fair in order to bring change

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following events happened in Tallahassee?

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A Double "V" campaign

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A march on Washington D.C.

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A bus boycott

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a sit in

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Multiple Choice

How did Governor Leroy Collins affect integration in Florida?

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He had little affect

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He made it more difficult

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He made it more violent

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He made it easier

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Multiple Choice

Why is the NFWA important?

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The NFWA led strikes and boycotts to bring better wages and working conditions to migrant farm workers. Many of these workers were Hispanic.

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The NFWA fought for equal opportunities for women, such as equal pay for equal work.

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The NFWA made it illegal to discriminate against people with disabilities.

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Why is the NOW important?

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The NOW led strikes and boycotts to bring better wages and working conditions to migrant farm workers. Many of these workers were Hispanic.

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The NOW fought for equal opportunities for women, such as equal pay for equal work.

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The NOW made it illegal to discriminate against people with disabilities.

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Why is the ADA important?

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The ADA led strikes and boycotts to bring better wages and working conditions to migrant farm workers. Many of these workers were Hispanic.

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The ADA fought for equal opportunities for women, such as equal pay for equal work.

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The ADA made it illegal to discriminate against people with disabilities.

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