59. ​Unit 9-6: Civil Rights (part 1) Question Preview (ID: 51664)


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Your civil rights are simply the rights _____________to all citizens through the Bill of Rights.
a) Denied
b) Forced on
c) Guaranteed
d) To segregate

Protecting the rights of our citizens should be the most important job for our ____________.
a) Society
b) Representatives
c) Military
d) Government

The ___________Amendment grants ALL people equal protection of the laws.
a) 13th
b) 14th
c) 15th
d) 5th

A. Philip Randolph played a large role in the Civil Rights Movement . He was able to help Black Americans get factory jobs and helped to ______________the military.
a) Segregate
b) Desegregate
c) Overturn
d) Separate

Kenneth Clark's studies pointed to the fact that segregation has a negative ____________effect on students as the basis for needed desegregation.
a) Psychological
b) Emotional
c) Inferiority
d) Unequal

The 1954 Supreme Court case Brown v Board of Education forced the states to ___________schools.
a) Close
b) Segregate
c) Riot at
d) Desegregate

The Little Rock 9 students tried to go to a white school. State governments do not permit this. Federal government ____________ in and granted the students access to the school with military escorts to school all year.
a) Violates
b) Separates
c) Intervenes
d) Deprives

Plessy v Ferguson was overturned after the schools were desegregated. Lawyers argued “separate can not possibly be equal”.
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

Most ___________were not racist. The government forced these laws on them.
a) Citizens
b) Business owners
c) Government officials
d) Facilities

The states were in control of voting. They made it difficult for Black Americans to pass literacy tests to be able to vote.
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

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