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Social Studies

Practice Problem

Hard

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Henry Todwong

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83 Slides • 90 Questions

1

Open Ended

What did the Voting Rights Act accomplish?

2

Voting Rights Act

Gave the federal government the power to check state voting procedures and to protect citizens’ right to vote.

3

Open Ended

What did the Civil Rights Act of 1964 accomplish?

4

Civil Rights Act 1964

Banned segregation in public places.

5

Multiple Choice

Built POLICIES to improve the lives of poor Americans​.

1

Oveta Culp Hobby

2

Lyndon B. Johnson

3

Barbara Jordan

4

Henry B. Gonzalez

6

Multiple Choice

First Mexican American elected to the Texas Senate in the 1900s​.

1

Oveta Culp Hobby

2

Lyndon B. Johnson

3

Barbara Jordan

4

Henry B. Gonzalez

7

Multiple Choice

The First African American to represent Texas in the U.S. Congress​.

1

Oveta Culp Hobby

2

Lyndon B. Johnson

3

Barbara Jordan

4

Henry B. Gonzalez

8

Multiple Choice

Built POLICIES to improve the lives of poor Americans​.

1

Oveta Culp Hobby

2

Lyndon B. Johnson

3

Barbara Jordan

4

Henry B. Gonzalez

9

Multiple Choice

Served in President Eisenhower’s cabinet as secretary of health, education, and welfare.

1

Oveta Culp Hobby

2

Lyndon B. Johnson

3

Barbara Jordan

4

Henry B. Gonzalez

10

Henry B. Gonzalez

  • First Mexican American elected to the Texas Senate in the 1900s​

  • Served in the U.S. House of Representatives for 37 years

media

11

Barbara Jordan

  • Barbara Jordan was from Houston​

  • She was elected as a state senator in 1966​

  • Elected to U.S. House of Representatives in 1972​

  • Jordan was the First African American to represent Texas in the U.S. Congress​

media

12

Lyndon B Johnson

  • Became president after Kennedy was assassinated​

  • Built POLICIES to improve the lives of poor Americans​

  • Economic Opportunity Act​ Civil Rights Act of 1964​ Voting Rights Act​

  • President during the Vietnam War.

media

13

Oveta Culp Hobby

  • Believed that women deserved to be treated equally​

  • First woman to win the U.S. Army’s Distinguished Service Medal​

  • Served in President Eisenhower’s cabinet as secretary of health, education, and welfare

media

14

Fill in the Blank

Sweatt v. PainterLed the way for _________ v. Board of Education.

15

Sweat Vs. Painter

  • The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that segregated facilities in professional schools violated the U.S. Constitution​

  • Led the way for Brown v. Board of Education

media

16

17

Fill in the Blank

Founded the _____________ ____ _________ to protect the rights of Hispanics​.

18

Hector P. Garcia

  • Highly decorated U.S. Army surgeon​

  • Founded the American GI Forum to protect the rights of Hispanics​

  • The GI Forum focused on helping veterans with education and health care ​

media

19

Open Ended

What was one of James Farmer's greatest accomplishments?

20

Fill in the Blank

Farmer led nonviolent resistance to _______ ____ ____ through the Freedom Rides​

21

Fill in the Blank

Where was James Farmer from?

22

James Farmer

  • Farmer was from Marshall, TX​

  • Co-founder of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE)​

  • He led nonviolent resistance to Jim Crow Laws​ through the Freedom Rides​

  • Freedom Rides​ led to banning the segregation of all interstate public facilities

media

23

Fill in the Blank

Non-violent resistance put pressure on leaders in the federal government to pass laws supporting _____________ rights.

24

Fill in the Blank

Who was the voice of the Civil Rights Movement?

25

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr

  • Dr. King was THE VOICE of the Civil Rights Movement

  • ALABAMA was the center of his work to counter social injustices and racial inequality.

  • Dr. King led NON-VIOLENT RESISTANCE

  • Nonviolent resistance​ put pressure on leaders in the federal government to pass laws supporting EQUAL RIGHTS

media

26

Open Ended

When we talk about the Civil Rights Movement, what does the word movement mean?

27

What was the Civil Rights Movement?

The Civil Rights Movement is and Era in American History that took place in the 1950s and the 1960s. This era is characterized as a SOCIAL MOVEMENT to bring about changes to UNJUST LAWS and a FIGHT for RACIAL EQUALITY through NON-VIOLENT PROTEST.

28

The Civil Rights Movement

media

29

The Civil Rights Movement

media

30

What was the Civil Rights Movement?

The Civil Rights Movement is and Era in American History that took place in the 1950s and the 1960s. This era is characterized as a SOCIAL MOVEMENT to bring about changes to UNJUST LAWS and a FIGHT for RACIAL EQUALITY through NON-VIOLENT PROTEST.

31

Open Ended

When we talk about the Civil Rights Movement, what does the word movement mean?

32

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr

  • Dr. King was THE VOICE of the Civil Rights Movement

  • ALABAMA was the center of his work to counter social injustices and racial inequality.

  • Dr. King led NON-VIOLENT RESISTANCE

  • Nonviolent resistance​ put pressure on leaders in the federal government to pass laws supporting EQUAL RIGHTS

media

33

Fill in the Blank

Who was the voice of the Civil Rights Movement?

34

Fill in the Blank

Non-violent resistance put pressure on leaders in the federal government to pass laws supporting _____________ rights.

35

James Farmer

  • Farmer was from Marshall, TX​

  • Co-founder of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE)​

  • He led nonviolent resistance to Jim Crow Laws​ through the Freedom Rides​

  • Freedom Rides​ led to banning the segregation of all interstate public facilities

media

36

Fill in the Blank

Where was James Farmer from?

37

Fill in the Blank

Farmer led nonviolent resistance to _______ ____ ____ through the Freedom Rides​

38

Open Ended

What was one of James Farmer's greatest accomplishments?

39

Hector P. Garcia

  • Highly decorated U.S. Army surgeon​

  • Founded the American GI Forum to protect the rights of Hispanics​

  • The GI Forum focused on helping veterans with education and health care ​

media

40

Fill in the Blank

Founded the _____________ ____ _________ to protect the rights of Hispanics​.

41

42

Sweat Vs. Painter

  • The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that segregated facilities in professional schools violated the U.S. Constitution​

  • Led the way for Brown v. Board of Education

media

43

Fill in the Blank

Sweatt v. PainterLed the way for _________ v. Board of Education.

44

Oveta Culp Hobby

  • Believed that women deserved to be treated equally​

  • First woman to win the U.S. Army’s Distinguished Service Medal​

  • Served in President Eisenhower’s cabinet as secretary of health, education, and welfare

media

45

Lyndon B Johnson

  • Became president after Kennedy was assassinated​

  • Built POLICIES to improve the lives of poor Americans​

  • Economic Opportunity Act​ Civil Rights Act of 1964​ Voting Rights Act​

  • President during the Vietnam War.

media

46

Barbara Jordan

  • Barbara Jordan was from Houston​

  • She was elected as a state senator in 1966​

  • Elected to U.S. House of Representatives in 1972​

  • Jordan was the First African American to represent Texas in the U.S. Congress​

media

47

Henry B. Gonzalez

  • First Mexican American elected to the Texas Senate in the 1900s​

  • Served in the U.S. House of Representatives for 37 years

media

48

Multiple Choice

Served in President Eisenhower’s cabinet as secretary of health, education, and welfare.

1

Oveta Culp Hobby

2

Lyndon B. Johnson

3

Barbara Jordan

4

Henry B. Gonzalez

49

Multiple Choice

Built POLICIES to improve the lives of poor Americans​.

1

Oveta Culp Hobby

2

Lyndon B. Johnson

3

Barbara Jordan

4

Henry B. Gonzalez

50

Multiple Choice

The First African American to represent Texas in the U.S. Congress​.

1

Oveta Culp Hobby

2

Lyndon B. Johnson

3

Barbara Jordan

4

Henry B. Gonzalez

51

Multiple Choice

First Mexican American elected to the Texas Senate in the 1900s​.

1

Oveta Culp Hobby

2

Lyndon B. Johnson

3

Barbara Jordan

4

Henry B. Gonzalez

52

Multiple Choice

Built POLICIES to improve the lives of poor Americans​.

1

Oveta Culp Hobby

2

Lyndon B. Johnson

3

Barbara Jordan

4

Henry B. Gonzalez

53

Civil Rights Act 1964

Banned segregation in public places.

54

Open Ended

What did the Civil Rights Act of 1964 accomplish?

55

President LBJ signing the Civil Rights Act of 1964

media

56

Voting Rights Act

Gave the federal government the power to check state voting procedures and to protect citizens’ right to vote.

57

Open Ended

What did the Voting Rights Act accomplish?

58

The Civil Rights Movement

media

59

What was the Civil Rights Movement?

The Civil Rights Movement is and Era in American History that took place in the 1950s and the 1960s. This era is characterized as a SOCIAL MOVEMENT to bring about changes to UNJUST LAWS and a FIGHT for RACIAL EQUALITY through NON-VIOLENT PROTEST.

60

Open Ended

When we talk about the Civil Rights Movement, what does the word movement mean?

61

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr

  • Dr. King was THE VOICE of the Civil Rights Movement

  • ALABAMA was the center of his work to counter social injustices and racial inequality.

  • Dr. King led NON-VIOLENT RESISTANCE

  • Nonviolent resistance​ put pressure on leaders in the federal government to pass laws supporting EQUAL RIGHTS

media

62

Fill in the Blank

Who was the voice of the Civil Rights Movement?

63

Fill in the Blank

Non-violent resistance put pressure on leaders in the federal government to pass laws supporting _____________ rights.

64

James Farmer

  • Farmer was from Marshall, TX​

  • Co-founder of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE)​

  • He led nonviolent resistance to Jim Crow Laws​ through the Freedom Rides​

  • Freedom Rides​ led to banning the segregation of all interstate public facilities

media

65

Fill in the Blank

Where was James Farmer from?

66

Fill in the Blank

Farmer led nonviolent resistance to _______ ____ ____ through the Freedom Rides​

67

Open Ended

What was one of James Farmer's greatest accomplishments?

68

Hector P. Garcia

  • Highly decorated U.S. Army surgeon​

  • Founded the American GI Forum to protect the rights of Hispanics​

  • The GI Forum focused on helping veterans with education and health care ​

media

69

Fill in the Blank

Founded the _____________ ____ _________ to protect the rights of Hispanics​.

70

71

Sweat Vs. Painter

  • The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that segregated facilities in professional schools violated the U.S. Constitution​

  • Led the way for Brown v. Board of Education

media

72

Fill in the Blank

Sweatt v. PainterLed the way for _________ v. Board of Education.

73

Oveta Culp Hobby

  • Believed that women deserved to be treated equally​

  • First woman to win the U.S. Army’s Distinguished Service Medal​

  • Served in President Eisenhower’s cabinet as secretary of health, education, and welfare

media

74

Lyndon B Johnson

  • Became president after Kennedy was assassinated​

  • Built POLICIES to improve the lives of poor Americans​

  • Economic Opportunity Act​ Civil Rights Act of 1964​ Voting Rights Act​

  • President during the Vietnam War.

media

75

Barbara Jordan

  • Barbara Jordan was from Houston​

  • She was elected as a state senator in 1966​

  • Elected to U.S. House of Representatives in 1972​

  • Jordan was the First African American to represent Texas in the U.S. Congress​

media

76

Henry B. Gonzalez

  • First Mexican American elected to the Texas Senate in the 1900s​

  • Served in the U.S. House of Representatives for 37 years

media

77

Multiple Choice

Served in President Eisenhower’s cabinet as secretary of health, education, and welfare.

1

Oveta Culp Hobby

2

Lyndon B. Johnson

3

Barbara Jordan

4

Henry B. Gonzalez

78

Multiple Choice

Built POLICIES to improve the lives of poor Americans​.

1

Oveta Culp Hobby

2

Lyndon B. Johnson

3

Barbara Jordan

4

Henry B. Gonzalez

79

Multiple Choice

The First African American to represent Texas in the U.S. Congress​.

1

Oveta Culp Hobby

2

Lyndon B. Johnson

3

Barbara Jordan

4

Henry B. Gonzalez

80

Multiple Choice

First Mexican American elected to the Texas Senate in the 1900s​.

1

Oveta Culp Hobby

2

Lyndon B. Johnson

3

Barbara Jordan

4

Henry B. Gonzalez

81

Multiple Choice

Built POLICIES to improve the lives of poor Americans​.

1

Oveta Culp Hobby

2

Lyndon B. Johnson

3

Barbara Jordan

4

Henry B. Gonzalez

82

Civil Rights Act 1964

Banned segregation in public places.

83

Open Ended

What did the Civil Rights Act of 1964 accomplish?

84

President LBJ signing the Civil Rights Act of 1964

media

85

Voting Rights Act

Gave the federal government the power to check state voting procedures and to protect citizens’ right to vote.

86

Open Ended

What did the Voting Rights Act accomplish?

87

The Civil Rights Movement

media

88

What was the Civil Rights Movement?

The Civil Rights Movement is and Era in American History that took place in the 1950s and the 1960s. This era is characterized as a SOCIAL MOVEMENT to bring about changes to UNJUST LAWS and a FIGHT for RACIAL EQUALITY through NON-VIOLENT PROTEST.

89

Open Ended

When we talk about the Civil Rights Movement, what does the word movement mean?

90

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr

  • Dr. King was THE VOICE of the Civil Rights Movement

  • ALABAMA was the center of his work to counter social injustices and racial inequality.

  • Dr. King led NON-VIOLENT RESISTANCE

  • Nonviolent resistance​ put pressure on leaders in the federal government to pass laws supporting EQUAL RIGHTS

media

91

Fill in the Blank

Who was the voice of the Civil Rights Movement?

92

Fill in the Blank

Non-violent resistance put pressure on leaders in the federal government to pass laws supporting _____________ rights.

93

James Farmer

  • Farmer was from Marshall, TX​

  • Co-founder of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE)​

  • He led nonviolent resistance to Jim Crow Laws​ through the Freedom Rides​

  • Freedom Rides​ led to banning the segregation of all interstate public facilities

media

94

Fill in the Blank

Where was James Farmer from?

95

Fill in the Blank

Farmer led nonviolent resistance to _______ ____ ____ through the Freedom Rides​

96

Open Ended

What was one of James Farmer's greatest accomplishments?

97

Hector P. Garcia

  • Highly decorated U.S. Army surgeon​

  • Founded the American GI Forum to protect the rights of Hispanics​

  • The GI Forum focused on helping veterans with education and health care ​

media

98

Fill in the Blank

Founded the _____________ ____ _________ to protect the rights of Hispanics​.

99

100

Sweat Vs. Painter

  • The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that segregated facilities in professional schools violated the U.S. Constitution​

  • Led the way for Brown v. Board of Education

media

101

Fill in the Blank

Sweatt v. PainterLed the way for _________ v. Board of Education.

102

Oveta Culp Hobby

  • Believed that women deserved to be treated equally​

  • First woman to win the U.S. Army’s Distinguished Service Medal​

  • Served in President Eisenhower’s cabinet as secretary of health, education, and welfare

media

103

Lyndon B Johnson

  • Became president after Kennedy was assassinated​

  • Built POLICIES to improve the lives of poor Americans​

  • Economic Opportunity Act​ Civil Rights Act of 1964​ Voting Rights Act​

  • President during the Vietnam War.

media

104

Barbara Jordan

  • Barbara Jordan was from Houston​

  • She was elected as a state senator in 1966​

  • Elected to U.S. House of Representatives in 1972​

  • Jordan was the First African American to represent Texas in the U.S. Congress​

media

105

Henry B. Gonzalez

  • First Mexican American elected to the Texas Senate in the 1900s​

  • Served in the U.S. House of Representatives for 37 years

media

106

Multiple Choice

Served in President Eisenhower’s cabinet as secretary of health, education, and welfare.

1

Oveta Culp Hobby

2

Lyndon B. Johnson

3

Barbara Jordan

4

Henry B. Gonzalez

107

Multiple Choice

Built POLICIES to improve the lives of poor Americans​.

1

Oveta Culp Hobby

2

Lyndon B. Johnson

3

Barbara Jordan

4

Henry B. Gonzalez

108

Multiple Choice

The First African American to represent Texas in the U.S. Congress​.

1

Oveta Culp Hobby

2

Lyndon B. Johnson

3

Barbara Jordan

4

Henry B. Gonzalez

109

Multiple Choice

First Mexican American elected to the Texas Senate in the 1900s​.

1

Oveta Culp Hobby

2

Lyndon B. Johnson

3

Barbara Jordan

4

Henry B. Gonzalez

110

Multiple Choice

Built POLICIES to improve the lives of poor Americans​.

1

Oveta Culp Hobby

2

Lyndon B. Johnson

3

Barbara Jordan

4

Henry B. Gonzalez

111

Civil Rights Act 1964

Banned segregation in public places.

112

Open Ended

What did the Civil Rights Act of 1964 accomplish?

113

President LBJ signing the Civil Rights Act of 1964

media

114

Voting Rights Act

Gave the federal government the power to check state voting procedures and to protect citizens’ right to vote.

115

Open Ended

What did the Voting Rights Act accomplish?

116

The Civil Rights Movement

media

117

What was the Civil Rights Movement?

The Civil Rights Movement is and Era in American History that took place in the 1950s and the 1960s. This era is characterized as a SOCIAL MOVEMENT to bring about changes to UNJUST LAWS and a FIGHT for RACIAL EQUALITY through NON-VIOLENT PROTEST.

118

Open Ended

When we talk about the Civil Rights Movement, what does the word movement mean?

119

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr

  • Dr. King was THE VOICE of the Civil Rights Movement

  • ALABAMA was the center of his work to counter social injustices and racial inequality.

  • Dr. King led NON-VIOLENT RESISTANCE

  • Nonviolent resistance​ put pressure on leaders in the federal government to pass laws supporting EQUAL RIGHTS

media

120

Fill in the Blank

Who was the voice of the Civil Rights Movement?

121

Fill in the Blank

Non-violent resistance put pressure on leaders in the federal government to pass laws supporting _____________ rights.

122

James Farmer

  • Farmer was from Marshall, TX​

  • Co-founder of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE)​

  • He led nonviolent resistance to Jim Crow Laws​ through the Freedom Rides​

  • Freedom Rides​ led to banning the segregation of all interstate public facilities

media

123

Fill in the Blank

Where was James Farmer from?

124

Fill in the Blank

Farmer led nonviolent resistance to _______ ____ ____ through the Freedom Rides​

125

Open Ended

What was one of James Farmer's greatest accomplishments?

126

Hector P. Garcia

  • Highly decorated U.S. Army surgeon​

  • Founded the American GI Forum to protect the rights of Hispanics​

  • The GI Forum focused on helping veterans with education and health care ​

media

127

Fill in the Blank

Founded the _____________ ____ _________ to protect the rights of Hispanics​.

128

129

Sweat Vs. Painter

  • The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that segregated facilities in professional schools violated the U.S. Constitution​

  • Led the way for Brown v. Board of Education

media

130

Fill in the Blank

Sweatt v. PainterLed the way for _________ v. Board of Education.

131

Oveta Culp Hobby

  • Believed that women deserved to be treated equally​

  • First woman to win the U.S. Army’s Distinguished Service Medal​

  • Served in President Eisenhower’s cabinet as secretary of health, education, and welfare

media

132

Lyndon B Johnson

  • Became president after Kennedy was assassinated​

  • Built POLICIES to improve the lives of poor Americans​

  • Economic Opportunity Act​ Civil Rights Act of 1964​ Voting Rights Act​

  • President during the Vietnam War.

media

133

Barbara Jordan

  • Barbara Jordan was from Houston​

  • She was elected as a state senator in 1966​

  • Elected to U.S. House of Representatives in 1972​

  • Jordan was the First African American to represent Texas in the U.S. Congress​

media

134

Henry B. Gonzalez

  • First Mexican American elected to the Texas Senate in the 1900s​

  • Served in the U.S. House of Representatives for 37 years

media

135

Multiple Choice

Served in President Eisenhower’s cabinet as secretary of health, education, and welfare.

1

Oveta Culp Hobby

2

Lyndon B. Johnson

3

Barbara Jordan

4

Henry B. Gonzalez

136

Multiple Choice

Built POLICIES to improve the lives of poor Americans​.

1

Oveta Culp Hobby

2

Lyndon B. Johnson

3

Barbara Jordan

4

Henry B. Gonzalez

137

Multiple Choice

The First African American to represent Texas in the U.S. Congress​.

1

Oveta Culp Hobby

2

Lyndon B. Johnson

3

Barbara Jordan

4

Henry B. Gonzalez

138

Multiple Choice

First Mexican American elected to the Texas Senate in the 1900s​.

1

Oveta Culp Hobby

2

Lyndon B. Johnson

3

Barbara Jordan

4

Henry B. Gonzalez

139

Multiple Choice

Built POLICIES to improve the lives of poor Americans​.

1

Oveta Culp Hobby

2

Lyndon B. Johnson

3

Barbara Jordan

4

Henry B. Gonzalez

140

Civil Rights Act 1964

Banned segregation in public places.

141

Open Ended

What did the Civil Rights Act of 1964 accomplish?

142

President LBJ signing the Civil Rights Act of 1964

media

143

Voting Rights Act

Gave the federal government the power to check state voting procedures and to protect citizens’ right to vote.

144

Open Ended

What did the Voting Rights Act accomplish?

145

The Civil Rights Movement

media

146

What was the Civil Rights Movement?

The Civil Rights Movement is and Era in American History that took place in the 1950s and the 1960s. This era is characterized as a SOCIAL MOVEMENT to bring about changes to UNJUST LAWS and a FIGHT for RACIAL EQUALITY through NON-VIOLENT PROTEST.

147

Open Ended

When we talk about the Civil Rights Movement, what does the word movement mean?

148

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr

  • Dr. King was THE VOICE of the Civil Rights Movement

  • ALABAMA was the center of his work to counter social injustices and racial inequality.

  • Dr. King led NON-VIOLENT RESISTANCE

  • Nonviolent resistance​ put pressure on leaders in the federal government to pass laws supporting EQUAL RIGHTS

media

149

Fill in the Blank

Who was the voice of the Civil Rights Movement?

150

Fill in the Blank

Non-violent resistance put pressure on leaders in the federal government to pass laws supporting _____________ rights.

151

James Farmer

  • Farmer was from Marshall, TX​

  • Co-founder of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE)​

  • He led nonviolent resistance to Jim Crow Laws​ through the Freedom Rides​

  • Freedom Rides​ led to banning the segregation of all interstate public facilities

media

152

Fill in the Blank

Where was James Farmer from?

153

Fill in the Blank

Farmer led nonviolent resistance to _______ ____ ____ through the Freedom Rides​

154

Open Ended

What was one of James Farmer's greatest accomplishments?

155

Hector P. Garcia

  • Highly decorated U.S. Army surgeon​

  • Founded the American GI Forum to protect the rights of Hispanics​

  • The GI Forum focused on helping veterans with education and health care ​

media

156

Fill in the Blank

Founded the _____________ ____ _________ to protect the rights of Hispanics​.

157

158

Sweat Vs. Painter

  • The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that segregated facilities in professional schools violated the U.S. Constitution​

  • Led the way for Brown v. Board of Education

media

159

Fill in the Blank

Sweatt v. PainterLed the way for _________ v. Board of Education.

160

Oveta Culp Hobby

  • Believed that women deserved to be treated equally​

  • First woman to win the U.S. Army’s Distinguished Service Medal​

  • Served in President Eisenhower’s cabinet as secretary of health, education, and welfare

media

161

Lyndon B Johnson

  • Became president after Kennedy was assassinated​

  • Built POLICIES to improve the lives of poor Americans​

  • Economic Opportunity Act​ Civil Rights Act of 1964​ Voting Rights Act​

  • President during the Vietnam War.

media

162

Barbara Jordan

  • Barbara Jordan was from Houston​

  • She was elected as a state senator in 1966​

  • Elected to U.S. House of Representatives in 1972​

  • Jordan was the First African American to represent Texas in the U.S. Congress​

media

163

Henry B. Gonzalez

  • First Mexican American elected to the Texas Senate in the 1900s​

  • Served in the U.S. House of Representatives for 37 years

media

164

Multiple Choice

Served in President Eisenhower’s cabinet as secretary of health, education, and welfare.

1

Oveta Culp Hobby

2

Lyndon B. Johnson

3

Barbara Jordan

4

Henry B. Gonzalez

165

Multiple Choice

Built POLICIES to improve the lives of poor Americans​.

1

Oveta Culp Hobby

2

Lyndon B. Johnson

3

Barbara Jordan

4

Henry B. Gonzalez

166

Multiple Choice

The First African American to represent Texas in the U.S. Congress​.

1

Oveta Culp Hobby

2

Lyndon B. Johnson

3

Barbara Jordan

4

Henry B. Gonzalez

167

Multiple Choice

First Mexican American elected to the Texas Senate in the 1900s​.

1

Oveta Culp Hobby

2

Lyndon B. Johnson

3

Barbara Jordan

4

Henry B. Gonzalez

168

Multiple Choice

Built POLICIES to improve the lives of poor Americans​.

1

Oveta Culp Hobby

2

Lyndon B. Johnson

3

Barbara Jordan

4

Henry B. Gonzalez

169

Civil Rights Act 1964

Banned segregation in public places.

170

Open Ended

What did the Civil Rights Act of 1964 accomplish?

171

President LBJ signing the Civil Rights Act of 1964

media

172

Voting Rights Act

Gave the federal government the power to check state voting procedures and to protect citizens’ right to vote.

173

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What did the Voting Rights Act accomplish?

What did the Voting Rights Act accomplish?

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