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2 JEOPARDY Chapter 15-16

3 The Civil Rights Movement The Civil Rights Movement 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 500 The Supreme Court Leaders Direct Action Scandals More Leaders

4 Final Jeopardy

5 Who is A. Phillip Randolph Hello, I was able to get President Roosevelt to pass executive order 8802 during the war (1941) after We threatened a march on Washington. This ended discrimination in defense industries. I continued to lead the “brotherhood of sleeping car porters,” and actively working with the NAACP. Hello, I was able to get President Roosevelt to pass executive order 8802 during the war (1941) after We threatened a march on Washington. This ended discrimination in defense industries. I continued to lead the “brotherhood of sleeping car porters,” and actively working with the NAACP.

6 Who is Harry Truman? I am the president who integrated the military in 1948.

7 What is Brown v. Board of Education, Topeka, Kansas? This court case ended segregation in public schools in 1954.

8 Who is Malcolm X? I believe in Black Nationalism, the Separatism that Marcus Garvey preached and violence if necessary. Later in my life I converted to Islam and worked with the NAACP (which included whites) for civil rights. My life was cut short after called out Elijah Muhammad.

9 What is Plessy v. Ferguson? This case made segregation legal in 1896.

10 Who was Earl Warren? He was the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court in the 1954. This court made many important decisions which included protecting the rights of the accused, reapportionment, and separation of church and state.

11 Who are the Progressives? (Review Question) We sought to fix the problems caused by rapid industrialization and urbanization that occurred in the late 1800’s. Workers rights, consumer protection, Women's Suffrage, Temperance, and conservation were areas of emphasis.

12 Who is Upton Sinclair? (Review Question) I wrote the jungle. Teddy passed the meat inspection act after he read it and some of his buddies passed away from eating bad meat in the Spanish-American War.

13 What is integrate? (Vocab Question) this word means to bring the races together. Truman did it in the military in 1948. it starts with an I

14 What is segregation? (Vocab Question) This word means to separate. Brown vs. the Board ended this in public schools 1954.

15 What is the 17 th Amendment? (Review Question) This Progressive amendment theoretically makes Barbara Boxer care about the people of California instead of just the state legislature. In other words the people now elect the Senators..

16 Who is Dred Scott? (Review Question) I’m a former slave who sued Sanford for my freedom. The Supreme Court said I was considered property and I could not legally sue my former master. My case escalated tensions between the North and the South.

17 What is the 16 th Amendment? (Review Question) Unless you own a business and sell certain products, tariffs really don’t help you. This amendment set up a graduated income tax. This means the rich are supposed to pay more in taxes and hopefully prices on certain products will be less for all of us (Review Question) Unless you own a business and sell certain products, tariffs really don’t help you. This amendment set up a graduated income tax. This means the rich are supposed to pay more in taxes and hopefully prices on certain products will be less for all of us

18 What is the ICC or Interstate Commerce Commission? (Review Question) This progressive agency was set up to regulate railroads who were giving illegal rebates and kickbacks. It helped to set maximum railroad rates.

19 What new technology greatly expanded the audience for professional sports in the years immediately following World War II? What is “Television”?

20 He told his followers to keep on protesting from a jail in Birmingham. He drew inspiration from Jesus’ non-violent approach. He told his followers to keep on protesting from a jail in Birmingham. He drew inspiration from Jesus’ non-violent approach. Who was Martin Luther King, Jr.?

21 a political slogan and a name for various associated ideologies aimed at achieving self- determination for people of African/Black descent. What is Black Power?

22 As Attorney General I negotiated with the Freedom Riders. As a Senator, I broke bread with Cesar Chavez, and I was sent to get King out of jail in Birmingham. Unfortunately, as Forrest said, I was killed in a hotel kitchen by a Palestinian sympathizer who was upset with our support of Israel. Who was Robert Kennedy?

23 In 1957, this President used federal troops in Little Rock, Arkansas…. Who was President Eisenhower?

24 He was a founder of CORE and believed in nonviolent civil disobedience. Not MLK… Who was James Farmer?

25 This crisis was the closest we ever came to actually fighting a war against the Soviet union. For 13 days people wondered if World War 3 was actually going to begin. What was the Cuban Missile Crisis?

26 JFK put his brother in law in charge of this organization to help fight communism in 3 rd world countries. They sent young people over to teach and build up infrastructures, so that they would be less likely to go to the dark side JFK put his brother in law in charge of this organization to help fight communism in 3 rd world countries. They sent young people over to teach and build up infrastructures, so that they would be less likely to go to the dark side What is the Peace Corps?

27 CORE and SNCC organized these to protest segregated stores, movie theatres, restaurants, etc. These were non-violent protests which sometimes resulted in violent acts by others. What are sit-ins?

28 Daily Double “Don’t Choke!”

29 What is the March on Washington? This was the dream of A. Philip Randolph to hold a march on _______. It was held in 1963 to call attention to civil rights legislation that was before Congress. King gave his “I have a Dream Speech.”

30 The immigration policies put in place in the 1960s have ________ ethnic diversity. What is increased?

31 the removal of the national origins ______ system. This is a word that means a certain number. The policeman had to get his ____ of tickets for the day. The passage of the Immigration Act of 1965 resulted in the removal of the national origins ______ system. This is a word that means a certain number. The policeman had to get his ____ of tickets for the day. What is Quota?

32 This group was known for recruiting young African Americans to participate in voter registration campaigns in the south. They were nonviolent in their methods.. What is SNCC?

33 This courageous group of students integrated Central High School in 1957. Ike stepped up for this group. Who were the Little Rock 9?

34 Her civil disobedience began the Montgomery Bus Boycott. Who was Rosa Parks?

35 He signed the Voting Rights Act and the Civil Rights Act of 1964. He also escalated the war in Vietnam with the Gulf of Tonkin resolution. He had a MANDATE He signed the Voting Rights Act and the Civil Rights Act of 1964. He also escalated the war in Vietnam with the Gulf of Tonkin resolution. He had a MANDATE Who was Lyndon B Johnson?

36 He sent troops to protect James Meredith at the University of Alabama, looked bad at the Bay of Pigs, and good as Khrushchev removed missiles out of Cuba.. Who was John F Kennedy?

37 Daily Double “Don’t Choke!”

38 This amendment ended Poll taxes. What is the 24 th Amendment?

39 This group followed the ideas of Marcus Garvey and Malcolm X. They began their own schools, “police force”, and businesses. Separatism, Black Unity. Forrest had a fight at their party. Who were the Black Panthers?

40 This group risked their lives to integrate interstate bus stations in the South. Who were the Freedom Riders?

41 This was a summer in 1964 when college students and others went to the deep South to register African American voters. What was Freedom Summer ?

42 JFk gave loans to Latin American countries to build up their economies and stay away from Communism. These loans were part of his ____________ ____ ___________. What was the Alliance for Progress?

43 The buildup of conventional forces to fight communist aggression under Kennedy was part of his program called _________. What is flexible response?

44 The President Johnson’s programs of the 1960’s that were designed to end racial injustice and poverty were known as his _______ ________. What is the Great Society?

45 The passage of anti-discrimination legislation for many minority groups in the 1960’s and beyond was a result of the success of the ______ ________ civil rights movement. What is African American?

46 During the mid-1900’s, the primary goal of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) was to challenge racial segregation in _____ schools and colleges through lawsuits What is public?

47 John F. Kennedy developed a new way to fight Communism by sending young people out to developing nations to build up their infrastructure. This program was known as the What is the Peace corps?

48 This law (act) allowed the EEOC to regulate against discrimination, and ended segregation in public places. What is the Civil rights Act of 1964?

49 This was a public relations disaster for the Kennedy administration in Cuba…. Ike’s people told him it would work… What is the bay of Pigs Invasion?

50 During the Cold war the ______ branch was given the power to move troops without declaring war. This is an example of how the president is given broader powers during a time of crisis. What is the Executive?

51 This was part of Johnsons plan or agenda. It gave health insurance to the poor and elderly. These programs were called _______ and ______aid. What is Medicare and Medicaid?

52 During the second half of the twentieth century, the largest source of labor in California agriculture was from ________ (think Braceros) Where is Mexico?


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