
💻 Unit 8 Civil Rights Movements Notes pt.1
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13th Amendment
14th Amendment
15th Amendment
Plessy v. Ferguson
abolished slavery (free)
equal protection & citizenship (citizens
right to vote regardless of race (vote)
Allowed "separate but equal" facilities.
abolished slavery (free)
equal protection & citizenship (citizens
right to vote regardless of race (vote)
Allowed "separate but equal" facilities.
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Multiple Choice
Literacy tests, poll taxes and grandfather clauses were devices used to
Deny African Americans the right to vote
Keep African Americans out of white neighborhoods
Force African American children to attend segregated schools
Prevent African Americans from being elected to government positions
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Multiple Choice
What court case made segregation of schools illegal in the 1950s?
Guzman V. School
Brown V. Board of Education
Miranda V. Arizona
Plessy V. Ferguson
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Match the following vocabulary
Civil Disobedience
Sweatt v Painter
Jim Crow Laws
Civil Rights Movement
Belief that if the government passed unjust laws people should oppose them with protests & boycotts
court case involving an African American student at UT Law going to school with white classmates
Southern laws that mandated segregation
1950s-1960s
Addressed unequal treatment of African Americans & other minorities
Belief that if the government passed unjust laws people should oppose them with protests & boycotts
court case involving an African American student at UT Law going to school with white classmates
Southern laws that mandated segregation
1950s-1960s
Addressed unequal treatment of African Americans & other minorities
13th Amendment
14th Amendment
15th Amendment
Plessy v. Ferguson
abolished slavery (free)
equal protection & citizenship (citizens
right to vote regardless of race (vote)
Allowed "separate but equal" facilities.
abolished slavery (free)
equal protection & citizenship (citizens
right to vote regardless of race (vote)
Allowed "separate but equal" facilities.
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