Chapter 26

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Which region voted for strom Thurmond

Deep south

Votings Rights Act of 1965

The bill was the first national law to enforce the 15th Amendment, which passed during Reconstruction and had initially allowed African American voting rights

Southern non violent coordinating committee SNCC

had organized voter registration drives in an effort to increase African American voter participation.

Shelley v Kramer

Racially restrictive residential covenants illegal

The "Double V" strategy sought to challenge which of the following ideologies?

Racism, fascism

In what year did W.E.B. DuBois and Ida B. Wells form the NAACP?

1909

Which year marked the turning point for public opinion in favor of the civil rights movement?

1963

the state where the named plaintiffs in the Brown v. Board of Education case lived.

Arkansas

Put the following events in chronological order. Scottsboro Nine Gaines v. Canada Double V campaign 1948 Election Brown v. Board of Education Brown II

As is

What city's boycott inspired the 1955 Montgomery Bus Boycott?

Baton Rouge

Why was Kings death often considered the end of civil rights movement?

Because he was the leader of the blacks

Why did Americans associate the civil rights movement with communism?

Because the communists had defended the Scottsboro Nine and other defendants in civil rights cases.

Children's crusade is where

Birmingham AL

Where did SCLC stage their well-publicized 1963 civil rights campaign?

Birmingham Alabama

The civil rights movement was inspired by concepts from which of the following world religions?

Christianity , Islam, Hinduism

Which civil rights organization was formed in 1942?

Congress of racial equality core

What organization is James farmer with

Core

Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party

Disrupt the status quo in party politics

By employing the boycott as a strategy, civil rights activists were using which of the following?

Economic tools

March on washington

Exerting political pressure on national representatives

Which region voted for Harry Truman

Far west

Why did CORE adopt Gandhi's principles and why was it inspiration?

Ghandi's strategy was appealing for U.S. civil rights leaders because one, it was very successful in India and two, it's message of non-violence and love corresponded with the principles of religious leaders like Rev. Martin Luther King. When peacemakers were harmed many joined more.

Sit ins begin we're

Greensboro NC

Why did stokeely carmichael regency non violence? What was black power and what was black panther?

He felt that with African Americans in power, there would not be police brutality or wage inequality, He advocated that African Americans should give up passive resistance in favor of arming themselves. became known for their advocacy of carrying loaded weapons and challenging police authority, they saw themselves primarily as a community organization, giving "power to the people."

Which of the following issues was not addressed by civil rights legislation in the early 1960s?

Housing

What was the non violent tactic of sclc?

Incorporating Christian social gospel ideals with the methods of Mohandas Gandhi as well as the tactics employed by James Farmer's Congress of Racial Equality, King understood the potential impact of meeting violent racism with passive resistance.

Freedom sumner

Increasing education and suffrage

Which of the following mid-20th century Presidents could boast of the greatest legislative success in terms of civil rights?

Johnson

Which branch of government was the primary focus of the NAACP's civil rights activism?

Judicial

Federal troops enforce school desegregation where

Little Rock AR

Which of the following issues galvanized Native American protests in the 1960s and 1970s?

Living conditions on native reservations

Which of the following civil rights leaders were deeply pessimistic about the prospects for racial harmony in the United States?

Malcolm X , Marcus Garvey , Stokley Carmichael

Which African-American civil rights leader does César Chavez cite for inspiration in his Letter from Delano (1969)?

Martin Luther king jr.

Which region voted for Thomas dewey

Midwest and New England

Gained v canada

Missouri could not force a black student to attend an out of state school rather admit him there

Bus boycott is where

Montgomery AL

What organization did Ida Wells and W. E. B. DuBois help establish to fight against lynching in 1909?

NAACP

What organization is W E B Dubois With

NAACP

What organization is malcom X with

Nation of islam

Why do you think that token integration was an acceptable solution for many parents, when they had supported fully segregated schools just weeks before?

Parents were willing to accept token integration because it meant that schools were still overwhelmingly white but they were technically meeting the integration requirements set by Brown II.

Which of the following Supreme Court decisions was directly overturned by the ruling in Brown v. Board of Education?

Plessy v Ferguson

Which of the following voter suppression tactics were banned by the Voting Rights Act of 1965?

Poll tax, literacy test, grandfather clause

Which of the following was a method used in southern states to prevent African American voter participation?

Poll taxes, grandfather clause, physical intimidation

What are some ways that some states fought against the Supreme Court ruling to integrate schools?

Pupil placements board, closing schools, refusal by local law enforcement to implement changes

What was the significance of Rosa parks street and the Montgomery bus boycott?

Rosa parks ,for refusing to give her seat over to a white gentleman so they walked and the bus companies lost a lot of money.

What organization is Martin Luther king with

Sclc

Brown v board of eduacation

Segregation in schools unconstitutional

Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party (MFDP)

The founders intended for the party to serve as an equal opportunity rival to the entrenched white establishment, accepting white and black members equally.

What was so "radical" about the Radical Feminists of the late 1960s?

Their tactics were aggressive and went against socially accepted behavior norms for women.

Why did sclc use kids for the later called children's crusade?

They were chosen because they were a cohesive unit, most of them having attended school together since kindergarten.

Who were the Dixiecrats? And what was their role in the 1948 presidential election?

They were states rights segregationists who hoped to deny Truman's re-election and preserve their "way of life."

Why is the benefit of dismantling segregation as opposed to ensuring that localities provided truly equal and separate accommodations?

Walter White

Civil Rights Act of 1964

outlawed discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. a major step toward securing civil rights for African Americans,

What was the significance of the I have a dream speech?

significant change occurred in the way that most Americans viewed the civil rights movement

The Feminine Mystique

was the first to point to societal oppression instead of blaming women for their lack of fulfillment.

Cesar Chavez

who was a farm laborer, was also an admirer of Ghandi and Martin Luther King, and utilized their non-violent tactics in orchestrating his movement.


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