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