The Civil Rights Movement (22-23)

The Civil Rights Movement (22-23)

8th Grade

25 Qs

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The Civil Rights Movement (22-23)

The Civil Rights Movement (22-23)

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Social Studies

8th Grade

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Created by

Tina Brown

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25 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 6 pts

What was the primary way the NAACP challenged discriminatory policies?
They led many boycotts, sit ins, and marches to demonstrate their frustrations with segregation.
They took a legal approach and brought cases to the courts that challenged practices of discrimination.
They urged African Americans to resist discrimination "by any means necessary" and use violence if necessary.
They voted in large numbers to elect politicians sympathetic to their cause.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 6 pts

What issue led to the Briggs v. Elliott case?
A request to transfer children from the all-black school they attended to an integrated school in Clarendon County.
A request to get new books for children in the all-black schools in Clarendon County.
A request to get new air conditioning window units for the all-black schools in Clarendon County.
A request to get a new bus to take children to the all-black school they attended in Clarendon County.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 6 pts

What court case became one of five that became part of the Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas decision?
Elmore v. Rice
Briggs v. Elliott
Loving v. Virginia
Plessy v. Ferguson

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 6 pts

What was the result of Brown v. the Board of Education?
Schools were required to educate immigrants, regardless of their parent's nationality.
Schools were allowed to continue the practice of segregation in certain cases.
Schools were required to integrate schools "with all deliberate speed".
Schools were required to educate women at the same time as the male population.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 6 pts

The equalization effort in South Carolina was a massive school building program aimed at doing which of the following?
Getting South Carolina students ready to compete against the Soviets during the Cold War.
Allowing South Carolina to continue to segregate students by meeting the "separate but equal" criteria.
Building larger schools in order to educate large student populations created by integration.
Updating schools with newer technology developed during World War II and the Cold War.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 6 pts

Which event, that lead to the killing of three people, took place in response to protests over the unlawful segregation of a bowling alley?
The Denmark Vesey Revolt
The Hamburg Massacre
The Orangeburg Massacre
The Freedom Riders Campaign

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 6 pts

Which of the following best explains the United States Supreme Court ruling in Elmore v. Rice?
The court ruled that the white control of farms was unconstitutional.
The court ruled that the use of a white primary was unconstitutional.
The court ruled that the white-only waiting rooms were unconstitutional.
The court ruled that the white-only hiring practices were unconstitutional.

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