Virginia in the. Virginians moved from _______ to _______ areas for economic opportunities. rural urban.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
SOL VS 4.9. SOL VS 4.9 Twentieth Century Who was the first African American woman to become a bank president in the United States? Who was the first African.
Advertisements

YOU ARE MISSING A NAME I just established the Pay As You Go policy!
Changes in Virginia VS.9a.
Massive Resistance.
4 th Grade Virginia Studies SOL Review Mrs. Shepherd Ashburn Elementary.
Virginia Studies Review VS.8, VS.9, & VS.10
Famous 20 th and 21 st Century Virginians. Maggie L. Walker Maggie L. Walker was the first African American woman to become president of a bank in the.
Progressive Movement Social Problems. Goals of the Progressive Movement A government controlled by the people Guaranteed economic opportunities through.
Farmer’s Problems Due to overproduction caused by numerous farms and better methods farm prices plummeted. The price of wheat fell from $2.00 a bushel.
THE DAVIS ADMINISTRATION The Davis Administration’s Policies Governor Edmund J. Davis had the support of the legislature that assembled in April.
Civil Rights Movement. What do you know or remember about the Civil Rights Movement? Brainstorm in small groups using the organizer.
The Civil Rights Movement in Virginia Civil Rights – the privileges that you enjoy as a citizen. These include rights such as voting and equal opportunity.
Civil Rights.
 Oliver Brown was an African American railroad worker who had a daughter. She wanted to go to school but the school closest to them was for only white.
Civil Rights Identify the Plessy v. Ferguson decision? “Separate but equal” facilities were constitutional Racial segregation was legal.
Civil Rights Identify the Plessy v. Ferguson decision? “Separate but equal” facilities were constitutional Racial segregation was legal.
Lord - Upper Cape Tech School Fighting 4 The Cause Legal Aspects Equality Groups &
A loosely formed alliance with a weak central government is called a?
Chapter 18.
Do Now 1)What was Jim Crow? 2) What does "separate but equal" mean?
Chapter 8, Section 3 The Supreme Court. 1. How are Supreme Court justices selected? The president appoints the justices, with the consent of the Senate.
CALIFORNIA CONTENT STANDARD
The Electoral College When you vote for the President you are actually voting for an ELECTOR to vote for you Each state has a determined number of electors.
Segregation and Discrimination in America
Bell Work  What problems in education emerged during the 1980’s? Pg. 841.
Unit #5: State and Local Government. Select enumerated, reserved, or concurrent for each power 1.Coining money 2.Enforce laws 3.Establish local governments.
BY MISS OBERLANDER VA in the 20 th Century. During the early 20 th century, agriculture began to change. Old systems of farming were no longer effective.
RACE TO THE GOVERNOR’S HOUSE #5. 1)During the period of __________ after the Civil War, Virginia faced many problems.
VS. 9b, 9d Interactive Notes. Review! Agriculture = Virginia’s economy Plantations & farms destroyed = Virginia’s economy was ruined.
What is the elimination of special treatment or privilege based on race?
MANIFEST DESTINY Notes. What are reasons why population is growing in urban areas and shrinking in rural areas? Population Growth in Urban Centers Towns.
Essential Information US History Industrial Revolution.
Branches of Government
 Segregation is the practice of keeping ethnic, racial, religious, or gender groups separated.  Establishing Segregation ◦ The Supreme Court declares.
Desegregating Schools. NAACP The NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) played a crucial role in desegregating schools. This.
Ch. 12 Social Studies: SINK OR SWIM!!!. The bringing together of different races, cultures, and beliefs as equal members.
Virginia’s Governors Harry F. Byrd, Sr. A. Linwood Holton, Jr.
Desegregation Civil Rights 1950’s/1960’s Plessy v Ferguson supports separate but equal 1950 Brown v Board of Education 7 year old Linda Brown tried.
Contributions to Virginia & the World in the 20 th & 21 st Centuries VS.9bd.
Q1: The economy of the northern part of the United States in the 1860’s was ___ Q5: Who led a slave revolt against plantation owners in Virginia? Q2: The.
The Rise of Industry. Big Business United States became an industrial giant. Large factories and big cities developed because of growth. National wealth.
20 th & 21 st Century VS. 9 a,b,c,d By: Mrs. Nicholson 20 th Century- _______________to _______________ 21 st Century- _______________to _______________.
FEDERALISM, FUNDING, AND EDUCATION State Government.
NEXT Who Am I ? Timeline Jamestown What Did I Do? Dates Team One Team Two Team Three Team Four Team Five.
How does the history of racism in America develop?
The 1950s Civil Rights Movement Vocabulary list. Civil Rights Definition: The rights that every person should have regardless of his or her sex, race,
21.1 Taking on Segregation. The Segregation system ■The Civil Rights Act of 1875 had outlawed segregation in public facilities ■In 1890 Louisiana passed.
ZONK! Virginia Studies Review of Reconstruction and 20 th Century.
Chapter 19 Secs 2 & 3.
The Economics of Segregation in education
Virginia Changes After Reconstruction
Jim Crow and Civil Rights
Civil Rights.
#44 Chapter 21 Civil Rights Section 1 Taking on Segregation
The Civil Rights Movement in Virginia
Famous 20th and 21st Century Virginians
PROBLEMS, SOLUTIONS, CONFLICT
Desegregation and Massive Resistance
Road to voting rights Makenzie Hellyer.
Brown v. Board and the Start of the Civil Rights Movement
Segregation in America
20th century Section 1: Economic and Population Changes.
SOL VS.9a, 9b, 9c, 9d Virginia.
Social & Political Changes
Famous Virginians of the 20th century
Virginia’s Branches of Government
3rd Grade Government Vocabulary
Create a caption which describes each picture
Ch. 12 Social Studies: SINK OR SWIM!!!
Famous People By Miss O..
Presentation transcript:

Virginia in the

Virginians moved from _______ to _______ areas for economic opportunities. rural urban

_______________ developments in transportation, roads, railroads, and streetcars helped cities to grow. Technological

Governor Harry Byrds policy for road improvements was known as _____________. pay-as-you-go

Pay-as-you-go meant that Virginia would only make improvements the state could pay for and would not ________ money. borrow

The U. S. Supreme Court ruled in 1954 that __________ but __________ public schools were unconstitutional. separate equal White OnlyBlack Only

All public schools, including those in Virginia, were ordered to _________. integrate

Senator Harry Byrd led Virginias government in a policy of __________ _____________, which fought to resist the integration of public schools. massive resistance

Because of the policy of massive resistance some schools were _______ to avoid integration. closed

The policy of massive resistance failed and Virginias public schools were _________. integrated

In 1989, ________________ was elected as Virginias governor. L. Douglas Wilder

He was the first ________ __________ to be elected a state governor in the United States. African American