chapter 10

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Identify which of the following profiles benefited most from the work of Fannie Lou Hamer and Gloria Steinem.

A young African American working a blue-collar job

Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott advocated for women's rights after their involvement in what other reform movement?

Abolition

What did the temperance movement believe was contributing to the moral decline of the United States?

Alcohol

Which of the following violent events did the Civil Rights Movement face throughout the 1960s?

All are correct

How did World War II rejuvenate the Civil Rights Movement?

Americans were fighting for freedom abroad but realized they were denying their own citizens freedom.

David Walker, who predated the Abolitionist Movement and advocated violence in ending slavery wrote _____.

An Appeal in Four Articles

Which leader of the temperance movement was well known for carrying an axe and threatening opposition to their cause?

Carrie Nation

Why did the Nineteenth Amendment have historic consequences for the status of female rights?

It provided women with the right to vote.

Which was America's first coeducational college?

Oberlin

The temperance movement was successful at lobbying Congress to ratify which amendment to the U.S. Constitution?

The 18th

William Anderson was a prominent lobbyist for which one of the following organizations.

The Anti-Saloon League

William Lloyd Garrison, founder of the American Anti Slavery Society, wrote _____.

The Liberator

How did the National Woman's Party (NWP) tactics differ from the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA)?

The NWP was viewed as confrontational due to their use of aggressive tactics.

Frederick Douglass, an ex-slave known for his writing and great speeches, wrote _____.

The North Star

Summarize the civil rights incidents that led to Mario Savio founding the Free Speech Movement.

The University of California, Berkeley administration refused to allow the recruitment of civil rights movement supporters on campus and arrested students who did so.

Which of the following describes the correlation between the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965?

The Voting Rights Act followed the legacy of the Civil Rights Act by prohibiting literacy tests for voters

Analyze how the 'Weathermen' student movement organization differed from the Students for a Democratic Society student movement.

The Weatherman applied radical means to achieve its goals while the Students for a Democratic Society applied peaceful means.

How did the views of radical feminists differ from that of the conservative movement?

The conservative movement believed in maintaining the status quo, while the radical feminists believed that all institutions created by men were oppressive.

Which of the following can be seen as an impact of the assassination of Martin Luther King?

The effectiveness of non-violent protest began to wear off.

How did the student movement change between the years 1960 and 1966?

The students were initially concerned about resolving civil rights, poverty, and campus issues and later about the escalation of the Vietnam war.

Some early feminists opposed passage of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) because:

They believed the ERA could potentially hinder gains that already addressed the rights of women in the workforce.

How are the Southern Manifesto, the resurrection of the Ku Klux Klan and birth of the White Citizens' Council connected?

They provide evidence of a strong racist response to the Civil Rights movements of the 1950s

Why was the Native American protest on July 4, 1971, at Mount Rushmore significant?

They wanted to display their negative feelings about American independence and its leaders.

Why were students who sought societal change called the 'New Left'?

They were different from the 'Old Left', who were satisfied with the status quo.

Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote _____.

Uncle Tom's Cabin

All of the following are ways in which women's clubs contributed to the women's suffrage movement EXCEPT:

Women united across all social classes to eliminate the idea of 'separate spheres' of influence for men and women.

The freedom rides, marches and sit-ins of the 1960s were forms of _____.

nonviolent protest

How were the Black Power movement and the Black Panther Party similar?

Both abandoned non-violent methods of achieving their goals.

How were the Brown Power and the Red Power movements the same?

Both had proud cultures and were against assimilation with mainstream society.

Where did public schools exist in early America? I. Massachusetts II. New York III. Virginia

I, II and III

Why did Rachel Carson write 'Silent Spring'?

She wanted to raise awareness about pesticides in water sources.

Which of the following issues led to the rise of the student movement of the 1960s?

Social injustice and the conformist culture of the 1950s

What Supreme Court decision originally nullified the idea of 'separate, but equal'?

Sweatt v. Painter, 1950

What term was used to describe the temperance movement's extreme perspective on alcohol use?

Teetotalism

Which of the following is a profile of a person who was likely NOT fighting for equal rights during the 1960s and 1970s?

A 60-year-old heterosexual white man from Austin

The temperance movement was also linked with...

Anti-immigrant feelings

Which statement is true regarding the rise of the Civil Rights Movement in the 1950s?

As the Civil Rights Movement gained momentum, violence and terrorism against African American people increased.

Dorothea Dix was important for her work in what movement in the antebellum era?

Asylums for people with mental illnesses

What was the major point of contention between groups of the women's movement?

Equal Rights Amendment

How did Betty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique impact the Women's Movement?

It caused the rise of the second female rights movement.

Why was the Stonewall Inn incident in 1969 significant?

It led to the formation of the Gay Liberation Front.

Which of the following statements is NOT true of the 19th Amendment granting American women the right to vote in 1920?

President Wilson celebrated its passage as one of the earliest supporters of the suffrage movement.

What did the decision in 'Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas, 1954' argue?

Segregation violated the equal protection clause of the Constitution.

What was Carrie Chapman Catt's role in the women's suffrage movement?

She proposed organization at the local levels and promoted women's suffrage state by state.

The platform of the Abolitionist movement wanted

to achieve immediate emancipation of all enslaved people and the ending of racial segregation without the use of violence.


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