
rosa parks
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Harmonii F
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rosa parks
By Harmonii Faulk
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Multiple Choice
What was the result of Rosa Parks getting kicked off the bus
bus boycott
riot
sit-ins
little rock nine
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Multiple Choice
Where was Rosa Parks born?
Maryland
Alabama
Georgia
Massachusetts
Virginia
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Multiple Choice
What is Rosa Parks most famous for?
Being the first black student to attend a white elementary school in the South
Refusing to give up her seat on the bus to a white man
She was a nurse during the Civil War who founded the American Red Cross
The first female pilot to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean
Being an escaped slave who worked on the Underground Railroad
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Multiple Choice
What was the date of Rosa Parks' famous refusal to give up her seat?
January 1, 1955
December 1, 1955
November 1, 1955
She never gave up her seat
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Multiple Choice
The leaders of what group helped form the NAACP?
The Niagara Movement
Blue Man Group
SNCC
Black Panther Party
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Multiple Select
Who were some of the founders of the NAACP? (Select all that apply)
Ida B. Wells
W.E.B. DuBois
Martin Luther King, Jr
Malcolm X
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Multiple Choice
When was the NAACP founded?
1809
1909
2009
None of the above
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True or False? The Montgomery Bus Boycott was effective because most people who rode the bus were black, and the bus company lost too much money once people boycotted.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
who was Rosa parks
a lady who did not give her seat
a baseball play
a GMY
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What happened to Rosa Parks because she would not get out of her seat on the bus?
The bus driver left her alone.
Rosa Parks was sent to jail.
The bus driver found her another seat on the bus.
Rosa Parks worked all day.
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Multiple Choice
What is the setting of the story?
Alabama
Alaska
Antarctica
Africa
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Multiple Choice
What is the main idea of the passage?
Rosa Parks works hard at a factory.
A man drives a bus.
Rosa Parks helped to change laws.
Rosa Parks was tired.
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Multiple Choice
Which word best describe Rosa Parks?
scared
afraid
brave
surprised
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Multiple Choice
How can you tell Rosa Parks thought the law was unfair?
She told the bus driver the law was not fair.
Rosa Parks would not get out of her seat.
Rosa Parks wrote a new law.
Rosa Parks got out of her seat and drove the bus.
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Multiple Choice
Which statement from the selection best tells the reader why Rosa Parks went to jail?
“Rosa Parks was an African American woman who lived in Alabama.”
“Many people agreed with Rosa.”
“She did not think the law was fair and she would not get out of her seat.”
“ Rosa Parks traveled by bus.”
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Multiple Choice
What happened after Rosa Parks went to jail?
The law was changed.
She went back to work.
The bus broke down.
She never rode a bus again.
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Multiple Choice
In paragraph 1, what is the meaning of the word segregation?
bus
being set apart
agree
fair
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