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8th SS - Unit 12 Review (SS8H11a)
Test Description: Unit 12 (SS8H11a)
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Martin Luther King, Jr., Rosa Parks, and John Lewis are examples of:
A
civil rights activists
B
governors of Georgia
C
individuals involved in the 1946 Georgia governor's race
D
leaders of violent protest movements
2) Brown v. Board of Education overturned the decision of:
A
Marbury v. Madison
B
the Dred Scott case
C
Plessy v. Ferguson
D
Bush v. Gore
3) Due to the Brown v. Board of Education case:
A
African-Americans could vote in primaries in Georgia
B
women obtained the right to vote
C
U.S. presidents could only serve two terms
D
Southern states should integrate schools
4) After the Brown v. Board of Education case, Southern states:
A
supported the decision
B
appealed the decision to a higher court
C
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D
resisted the decision
5) What did Georgia do to show resistance to Brown v. Board of Education?
A
The new state flag had a Confederate emblem on it.
B
Local schools were not forced to integrate.
C
Martin Luther King, Jr. was arrested.
D
The governor of Georgia sued the federal government.
6) In 1956, the Georgia General Assembly adopted a new:
A
state flag
B
state bird
C
state tree
D
state song
7) According to the Sibley Commission, 60% of Georgians wanted to:
A
allow African-Americans to vote
B
fully integrate all school systems in Georgia
C
close schools instead of integrate them
D
disband the SCLC
8) Even though John Sibley was a segregationist, he believed that:
A
segregation should continue for decades
B
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C
schools should gradually integrate
D
schools should quickly integrate
9) Martin Luther King, Jr. and John Lewis were individuals who wanted:
A
equality in the South
B
open immigration from western Europe
C
a reduction in African-Americans in Congress
D
voting rights for women
10) Civil rights activists believed that Plessy v. Ferguson:
A
supported the 14th Amendment
B
went against the 14th Amendment
C
supported the 25th Amendment
D
went against the 25th Amendment
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