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MADDIE GARRETT & ALEX HELBLING Chapter 9 review game

Question 1 New jobs helped the economy and people came to the city fro jobs that caused them to spend money. Examples: Lockheed, General Motors, Ford Motors, and new office parks were built

Answer New postwar industry

Question 2 It was originally Bell Aircraft. It produced airplanes and was Georgia’s largest employer.

Answer Lockheed

Question 3 Congress passed this bill to help war veterans readjust to society once they returned from war. The soldiers got home loans and education money. This helped schools and the housing market to grow. That boosted the economy.

Answer GI Bill

Question 4 New technology was added, improvements were made after WW2, farmers diversified there crops and increased livestock.

Answer Postwar Agriculture

Question 5 This idea was created by Dwight Eisenhower and was put into affect by the National Highway Act of It was created to move military personnel quickly and to evacuate citizens incase of a nuclear attack. It also increased growth of the city and tourist travel.

Answer Interstate Highways

Question 6 He served 6 terms as mayor from He was a leader in aviation and made Atlanta a hub. His nickname was “the father of aviation” and Atlanta’s airport was named after him. He made Atlanta a model southern city for intergration.

Answer William Hartsfield

Question 7 He supported William Hartsfield, desegregated city offices, removed black and white signs from city hall, and gave African-American policemen the authority to arrest whites. He developed the Forward Atlanta Program and brought many sports teams to the city.

Answer Ivan Allen Jr.

Question 8 A professional baseball team from Milwaukee, Wisconsin and moved to Atlanta in 1966.

Answer Atlanta Braves

Question 9 Broke Babe Ruth’s home run record in 1974 at Fulton County Stadium.

Answer Henry “Hank” Aaron

Question 10 Georgia’s professional football team that first played in Their current home is the Georgia Dome.

Answer Atlanta Falcons

Question 11 They moved from St.Louis in They are Atlanta’s professional basketball team. Their current home is Phillip’s Areana.

Answer Atlanta Hawks

Question 12 Atlanta’s first hockey team in They were named to commemorate Sherman’s burning of Atlanta.

Answer Flames

Question 13 Atlanta’s second hockey team. Their home is at Phillip’s Areana.

Answer Thrashers

Question 14 He was elected in 1942 and was the first governor to serve a four year term. He supported a number of measures designed to help African-Americans, improved Georgia’s prison system, and led Georgia to become the first state to allow 18 year olds to vote.

Answer Ellis Arnall

Question 15 Ellis Arnall couldn’t run for re-election and Eugene Talmadge died before he could take office. Arnall thought the luetinet governor should take his place. Other people thought the person with the most write-in votes should take his place. Eventually the state Supreme Court stepped in and said the luetinet governor would take the place.

Answer Gubernatorial Election of 1946

Question 16 The son of Eugene Talmadge who had the most write-in votes after his father died. He ran a race based on white supremacy and states’ rights. He served as governor from

Answer Herman Talmadge

Question 17 Is the states most controversial flag because it offended African-Americans and progressive whites.

Answer The 1956 flag

Question 18 only allowed whites to vote in state wide primaries; cut blacks out of the political process because whoever won the democratic primary won the election

Answer White Primary

Question 19 whichever candidate won the most unit votes won the election; primary's were usually won by racist candidates to get rural votes and won before blacks votes counted

Answer County-Unit System

Question 20  Severed as dean at Howard university  Became president of more house college in 1940  Didn't believe in segregation

Answer Benjamin Mays

Question 21  Led pease ful boycotts  Was shoot and killed in mamphamse in 1963  Was raised in Atlanta  Famous speech I had a dream  Was given credit for starting the civil rights movement.

Answer Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Question 22 Political and social movement that many African Americans belive began just after WWII

Answer Civil Rights Movement

Question 23  Consisted of 200,000 civil rights activists demeaning equality for citizens  1963

Answer March on Washington

Question 24 Made it illegal for public places such as hotels, theaters, and restaurants to segregate.

Answer Civil Rights Act of 1964

Question 25 Ending poll tax and made it easyer for blacks to pertipate in elections.

Answer The 24 th admendment

Question 26  The law gave the president permission to end littercy tests before voting.  It made sure all citizens were equivalents when it came to voting.

Answer Voting Rights Act of 1965

Question 27  This movement was supported by many blacks because it was paving the way for the future of blacks voting  To show blacks how to register to vote

Answer Albany Movement

Question 28  The case that involved a young African American girl who was not aloud to attend a all white school  The NAACP sued. And they won because white and black facilities did not offer the opportunitys

Answer Brown vs. Board of Education

Question 29  Means to join together or unify.  In te south it ment to end segregation  Brought blacks and whites together in public places

Answer Intergration

Question 30  African American student who enrolled to uga in 1961  Graduated  Made uga officially integrated African American student who enrolled to uga in 1962 Graduated Made uga officially integrated

Answer Hamilton Holmes and Charlayne Hunter

Question 31 African American moved in. So white people moved out

Answer White Flight

Question 32 A groups of people who traveled to every single district to hold meeting where they voiced there options Created a since of being Favored the local option The state voted to keep schools open Helped end the democratic rule in the

Answer Sibley Commission

Question 33 One of the most interesting charters in all of Georgia's history Became the owner if the pickrick He refused to serve blacks Government filed a law suit agents him. Forcing him to be closed Believed in segregation After hitting blacks cars. He became known a pickrick drum sticks At one point was govener in 1970

Answer Lester Maddox

Question 34 When a city expands and land that used to be in the out skirts becomes part if the city.

Answer Annexation

Question 35  It was from  Between the Soviet Union and the us, because each country distrusted each other and had nuclear wepons  Never phiscally went to war

Answer Cold war

Question 36  African American lady  Refused to give up her seat on the bus to a white man  Arrested

Answer Rosa Parks

Question 37 All nine judges on the court agree with this decision

Answer unanimous

Question 38 All nine judges on the court agree with this decision

Answer Mary Frances Early

Question 39  Allouded local school districts to decided wether or not to keep there schools open  Mayor hearts field supported  As did people who wanted to intergrate

Answer Local Option Plan

Question 40  The plan that closed all schools and opened only private schools  Whites likes it

Answer Privet school plan

Review Question 1 The economic changes the occurred in Georgia after the was are best represented by which of the following events?

Answer The opening of Lockheed

Review Question 2 Why did the general assembly from the sublet commission?

Answer To address school integration

Review Question 3 Who of the following would have most likely agreed with the views of Lester Maddox?

Answer Herman Talmadge

Review Question 4 Which of the following is credited to Ivan Allen it?

Answer the promotion of professional sports in the south

Review Question 5 Who if the following would most likely agree?

Answer Lester Maddox

Question 6 Which of the following would an African American citizen most likely be supportive of?

Answer Integration

Question 7 What challenge did Hamilton Holmes and Charlayne hunter face in 1961?

Answer they were the first African Americans admitted to UGA