Lesson 5 American History C: Recent American History & Other Important Historical Information Section: Civil Rights Questions: 4, 48, 77, 38, 12, 84, 85,

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Lesson 5 American History C: Recent American History & Other Important Historical Information Section: Civil Rights Questions: 4, 48, 77, 38, 12, 84, 85, 51, 28

Voting Rights

3 Question # 4

Question # 48

Voter Discrimination, Literacy Tests, Poll Taxes

Question # 48

Question # 77

1920

Question # 48

American History The Civil Rights Movement

Question # 84

Segregation = Separation Discrimination

Question # 38

The Supreme Court’s decision to end segregation in schools

The Little Rock Nine

Governor of Arkansas

Little Rock High School, Arkansas

Question # 12

The President Sends The Federal Army

Question # 85

March Birmingham, Alabama

March to Birmingham

March to Washington D.C.

250,000 protesters

I Have A Dream Speech

Civil Rights Act