
Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott Questions
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Brian Luzadder
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What did Rosa Parks' refusal to give up her seat on a bus inspire?
The Montgomery Bus Boycott
The Women's Rights Movement
The Environmental Movement
The Anti-Vaccination Movement
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What was the Montgomery Bus Boycott?
A protest against unfair laws in Montgomery, Alabama
A celebration of Rosa Parks' bravery
A music festival in Montgomery, Alabama
A parade in honor of Martin Luther King Jr.
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Who organized the Montgomery Bus Boycott?
Rosa Parks
Martin Luther King Jr.
The police
The bus drivers
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How long did the Montgomery Bus Boycott last?
A few days
A few weeks
A few months
Over a year
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What did the Supreme Court rule in 1956?
That segregation on buses was constitutional
That segregation in schools was constitutional
That segregation on buses was unconstitutional
That segregation was legal
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What did Rosa Parks receive for her contributions to the civil rights movement?
The Nobel Peace Prize
The Pulitzer Prize
The Presidential Medal of Freedom
The Academy Award
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What legacy did Rosa Parks leave behind
in the history of the civil rights movement?
She played a minor role in the movement.
She was a symbol of courage and determination.
She supported segregation and discrimination.
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?
It discouraged others from joining the movement.
It inspired others to join the movement and fight for equality.
It had no impact on the movement.
It led to violence and unrest.
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