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2 Civil Rights Movement SOL Review

3 Read each question carefully! Click on the best answer. The screen will let you know if your answer is correct or incorrect. Click on the black arrow for the next question. Good luck!

4 What were the results of Brown v. Board of Education? AA Bus Boycott A BB Segregation of public facilities B C C Desegregation of Schools C DD Nothing changed D

5 Yes!

6 Sorry! Brown vs. Board of Education led to the desegregation of schools.

7 What did the court case Plessy v. Ferguson establish? AA Voting rights A B B Separate but equal B CC Establish the NAACP C DD Organized protest D

8 Yes!

9 Sorry! Plessy vs. Ferguson established that schools could remain separate but equal.

10 What event did Rosa Parks spark when she refused to give up her seat on the bus? AA Civil Rights Act of 1964 A BB March on Washington B CC Voting Act of 1965 C D D Montgomery bus boycott D

11 Yes!

12 Sorry! Rosa Parks’ refusal to give up her seat on the bus led to the Montgomery Bus Boycott.

13 Martin Luther King, Jr. believed in a non-violent form of protest known as A A Passive resistance A B B Rioting B C C Violent marches C D D Aggressive resistance D

14 Yes!

15 Sorry! Martin Luther King, Jr. believed in a non-violent form of protest known as passive resistance.

16 What year was the Civil Rights Act passed? A A 1974 A B B 1954 B C C 1964 C D D 1984 D

17 Yes! That wasn’t luck…that was skill!

18 Sorry! The Civil Rights Act was passed in 1964.

19 What are some of the examples that the African Americans used to protest the inequality? AA Nothing was done A BB Sit-ins, marches, freedom rides B CC Riots, signed petitions, violent marches C DD Debates, strikes, boycott D

20 Yes!

21 Sorry! Sit-ins, marches and freedom rides were some of the examples that the African Americans used to protest inequality.

22 What does NAACP stand for? A A North America Appointed Character Pledge A BB National Artistic Association for Charitable Programs B C C New All Americans Care Program C D D National Association for the Advancement of Colored People D

23 Yes!

24 Sorry! The NAACP stands for National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.

25 The Voting Right Act was passed in AA 1975 A BB 1985 B CC 1965 C DD 1995 D

26 Yes!

27 Sorry! The Voting Right Act was passed in 1965.

28 How did you do?


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