Rules One team member will answer the question within the time limits One team member will answer the question within the time limits No yelling out.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Civil Rights Review for Test. Rosa Parks is arrested and MLK leads a citywide strike to support her.
Advertisements

Look at the next two slides of Supreme Court Cases, and answer the questions: 1. What do you think Plessy vs. Ferguson established? 2. Why do you think.
Civil Rights.
-Chief Justice Earl Warren in the Brown v. Board decision
Jeopardy Important People Nonviolent Resistance Role of the Government Radical Change Success and Failure Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q.
CIVIL RIGHTS VOCABULARY 6 Steps to learning new vocabulary Marazano.
Civil Rights. In the Supreme Court – Brown v. Board of Education (1954) Court overturned Plessy v. Ferguson… “Separate but Equal” is unconstitutional.
Test Review What 1896 Supreme Court decision made segregation legal and established the principle of “separate but equal?” Plessy v. Ferguson.
CIVIL RIGHTS VOCAB DIRECTIONS: Write down as much information as you can about each of the following key people, groups and events from the Civil Rights.
Civil Rights Movement. WWII opened the door for the civil rights movement. WWII opened the door for the civil rights movement. In 1941, Roosevelt banned.
Civil Rights Era 1954 – 1975 A Brief Synopsis Jim Crow Laws.
Martin Luther King Jr. in the Civil Rights Movement “The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort & convenience, but where.
Plessy v. Ferguson Supreme Court Case
Chapter 4 Civil rights. The Civil Rights Struggle: After the Civil War, African Americans routinely faced discrimination, or unfair treatment based on.
The Civil Rights Movement US History II SOL 8a …..Civil rights for African Americans had been a problem in our country since its birth…
March 13, Unit VIII Introduction: Civil Rights Movement Notes (part 1) The Movement Begins 3. Video Clip: Brown vs. Board of Education.
CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT. 14 th Amendment Purpose was to make sure that southern states were treating freed slaves equally under the law. Incorporated the.
Civil Rights Movement Explain, describe and identify key events in the Civil Rights Movement.
Laws & Court Cases Vocabulary Terms Civil Rights Leaders Civil Rights Leaders Take a Chance.
Civil Rights Movement SOL Review Read each question carefully! Click on the best answer. The screen will let you know if your answer is correct or incorrect.
Introduction to Civil Rights Movement Explain, describe and identify key events in the Civil Rights Movement.
The American Civil Rights Movement
 Make a list of what your already know about the Civil Rights Movement.
Chapter 4 Civil rights. The Civil Rights Struggle: After the Civil War, African Americans routinely faced discrimination, or unfair treatment based on.
EFFECTS OF SEGREGATION. History: Quick Review  Civil War ended slavery  Reconstruction  Freedoms taken away  African Americans faced discrimination.
Civil Rights Vocab Chapter 18. De Jure Segregation Segregation based on the law Practiced in the South (Jim Crow Laws)
SS5H8b Key Events and People of the Civil Rights Movement.
Unit 8 Content Review pg CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT.
$200 $500 $1000 $2000 $100 $200 $500 $1000 $2000 $100 $200 $500 $1000 $2000 $100 $200 $500 $1000 $100 $2000 $200 $500 $1000 $2000 $100 Civil Rights Segregation.
Chapter 23 Review US Civil Rights Movement
Civil Rights Movement.
Chapter 4 Civil rights.
The Boom Years 1950s-1960s Chapter 12.
Struggle for Racial and Gender Equality
Civil Rights Ch. 4.4.
Civil Rights Movement EOC
MT8 : Civil Rights LT #2:Describe key people, court cases and events during the civil rights movement ( )
Of what is this picture an example?
Civil Rights and Women’s Rights
Objective Trace Major Events of the Civil Rights Movement and evaluate its Impact.
Civil Rights Created by Educational Technology Network
The Supreme Court Says…
Civil Rights Movement Chapter 21.
Civil Rights Movement Civil rights: right to vote, right to equal treatment, right to speak out.
__Do Now__ What is segregation? What were the segregation laws called?
Civil Rights.
The Civil rights Movement
Civil Rights Movement Terms List (213).
1. What do you think Plessy vs. Ferguson established?
The Civil Rights Movement
Read pages 686 – 687 and the handout, “Nullifying the Separate but Equal Principle Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas, 1954” answering … (1)
Civil Rights.
The Civil Rights Movement & The Women’s Rights Movement
Civil Right Study Guide.
The Civil Rights Movement
Beginnings of the Civil Rights Movement
“The secret of happiness is freedom. The secret of freedom is courage
CIVIL RIGHTS MILESTONES
THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT
Civil Rights Era USVA SOL Part XII.
Civil Rights Study Guide.
Civil Rights Movement Begins
The Civil Rights Movement
Civil rights movement.
Civil Rights.
Unit 10 Test Review Civil Rights.
The Civil Rights Movement
People Places Organizations Politics Famous Faces 1pt 1 pt 1 pt 1pt
De Jure Segregation / De Facto Segregation
Presentation transcript:

Rules One team member will answer the question within the time limits One team member will answer the question within the time limits No yelling out answers or the points will be given to the opposing team No yelling out answers or the points will be given to the opposing team If one team misses the question the other team may steal by answering correctly and receiving their points If one team misses the question the other team may steal by answering correctly and receiving their points The winning team earns CANDY!!! The winning team earns CANDY!!!

Surprise People Events Vocabulary Organizations

QUESTION: What was the name of the lady who sparked the bus boycotts by refusing to give up her seat? ANSWER: Rosa Parks Rosa Parks

QUESTION: Who was the leader of the UFW? ANSWER: Caesar Chavez Caesar Chavez

QUESTION: Who wrote The Feminine Mystique ? ANSWER: Betty Freidan What was the name of her organization? Bonus 100 Points: What was the name of her organization? National Organization for Women

QUESTION: What did Thurgood Marshall do? ANSWER: He was the lawyer in the Brown V Board of Education case Bonus 100 Points: He was also the first African American…. He was also the first African American…. Supreme Court Justice

QUESTION: Who was the leader of CORE and Freedom Riders? ANSWER: James Farmer What did the Freedom Riders do? Bonus 100 Points: What did the Freedom Riders do? Traveled throughout the south on buses testing the law that banned segregation Who was the famous former first lady who fought for minority rights (human rights) ? Bonus 100 Points : Who was the famous former first lady who fought for minority rights (human rights) ? Eleanor Roosevelt

QUESTION: Where did Martin Luther King Jr. give his “I Have a Dream” speech? ANSWER: Lincoln Memorial Lincoln Memorial (Washington D.C.)

QUESTION: Where was Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. assassinated? ANSWER: Memphis, Tennessee

QUESTION: In 1909 what group was founded that fought for equal rights of African American People? A. SNCC B. NAACP C. CORE ANSWER: B. NAACP Who was the co-founder? Bonus: Who was the co-founder? WEB DUBois

QUESTION: In _________ Alabama, marchers were attacked by police the first time they attempted to march for equal voting rights. ANSWER: Selma, Alabama

QUESTION: Describe the event that happened in Little Rock ANSWER: 9 African American students volunteered to attend Little Rock Central High School. However, the Governor used the National Guard to keep them from entering What was the Governor’s name? Bonus 100 Points: What was the Governor’s name? Governor Orval Faubus

QUESTION: Define a sit-in Answer: A protest in which people sit in a place and refuse to leave until their needs are met Which group was known for supporting sit-ins? Bonus 100 Points: Which group was known for supporting sit-ins? A. NOW B. AIM C. CORE D. SNCC D. SNCC

QUESTION: What is a boycott? Answer: The refusal to use or buy certain products Where did the successful bus boycott take place? Bonus 100 Points: Where did the successful bus boycott take place? Montgomery, Alabama

QUESTION: __________ resistance is protesting which involves breaking a law in a peaceful manner. A. Aggressive B. Passive C. Positive ANSWER: B. Passive Bonus 100 Points Give an example of passive resistance

QUESTION: Segregation is_____________________________ ANSWER: The separation of people by race, religion, gender, ect. The _____ Crow Laws reinforced segregation in the South Bonus 100 Points: The _____ Crow Laws reinforced segregation in the South Jim Crow Laws

QUESTION: What did the 14 th Amendment say? ANSWER: Forbid the states from denying anyone the “equal protection of laws”

QUESTION: What does NAACP stand for? ANSWER: National Association for the Advancement of Colored People National Association for the Advancement of Colored People

QUESTION: Which Organization fought for Native American Rights? A. GROW B. NAACP C. AIM ANSWER: AIM – American Indian Movement

QUESTION: The UFW led by Caesar Chavez fought for the rights of _____________ ANSWER: Hispanic Migrant Workers/Farmers

QUESTION: List reasons why SNCC was successful ANSWER: (Free Response)

QUESTION: __________ __ was the leader of the Nation of ______ ANSWER: Malcom X, Islam

QUESTION: Which court case stated the “separate but equal” was constitutional? A. Brown V Board of Education B. Plessy V Ferguson ANSWER: Plessy V Ferguson

QUESTION: Which act made segregation in public places and employment illegal? ANSWER: The Civil Rights Act of 1964 Which President signed this Act? Bonus: Which President signed this Act? President Johnson

QUESTION: The Voting Rights Acts of 1965 did away with _______ tests as a requirement for voting ANSWER: Literacy tests

QUESTION: Name four main goals of the Civil Rights Movement ANSWER: 1. Voting Rights 2. Equal Employment Opportunities 3. Equal Education Opportunities 4. Desegregation

QUESTION: Although the ____________ __________ Amendment did not pass, it created more options and chances for advancement for __________ in the business and public service ANSWER: Equal Rights, women