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Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott Questions

Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott Questions

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5th Grade

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Multiple Choice

What did Rosa Parks' refusal to give up her seat on a bus inspire?

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The Montgomery Bus Boycott

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The Women's Rights Movement

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The Environmental Movement

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The Anti-Vaccination Movement

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Multiple Choice

What was the Montgomery Bus Boycott?

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A protest against unfair laws in Montgomery, Alabama

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A celebration of Rosa Parks' bravery

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A music festival in Montgomery, Alabama

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A parade in honor of Martin Luther King Jr.

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Multiple Choice

Who organized the Montgomery Bus Boycott?

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Rosa Parks

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Martin Luther King Jr.

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The police

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The bus drivers

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Multiple Choice

How long did the Montgomery Bus Boycott last?

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A few days

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A few weeks

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A few months

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Over a year

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Multiple Choice

What did the Supreme Court rule in 1956?

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That segregation on buses was constitutional

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That segregation in schools was constitutional

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That segregation on buses was unconstitutional

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That segregation was legal

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Multiple Choice

What did Rosa Parks receive for her contributions to the civil rights movement?

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The Nobel Peace Prize

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The Pulitzer Prize

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The Presidential Medal of Freedom

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The Academy Award

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What legacy did Rosa Parks leave behind

in the history of the civil rights movement?

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She played a minor role in the movement.

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She was a symbol of courage and determination.

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She supported segregation and discrimination.

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She did not have any impact on the movement.

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What impact did Rosa Parks' courage and determination

have on the fight for civil rights?

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It discouraged others from joining the movement.

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It inspired others to join the movement and fight for equality.

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It had no impact on the movement.

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It led to violence and unrest.

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