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What set of discrimatory laws were passed by all southern state governments?
a) Jim Crow
b) segregation laws
c) Plessy Versus Ferguson
d) Brown v. Board of Education

As a portion of these new discriminatory laws, southern states establish a __________________test in order to vote.
a) math
b) writing
c) history
d) literacy

In what case did the Supreme Court rule that separate facilities for African Americans werelegal as long as they were equal?
a) Plessy v. Ferguson
b) Brown v. Board of Education
c) Bill v. Rights
d) Civil Rights Laws

The requirements of the Jim Crow laws were enforced for African Americans and white voters.
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

Which of the following best describes the ‘grandfather’ clause?
a) Their grandfather had to be there with them for them to vote
b) Their grandfather had to have voted prior to 1870 in order for them to vote.
c) Their grandfather must be a registered voter in order for them to vote.
d) Their grandfather must have been a slave in order for them to vote.

Which of the following provided social services for immigrants in major cities?
a) settlement houses
b) factories
c) ports
d) tenement buildings

What was one service offered by settlement houses?
a) laundry
b) education
c) labor
d) jobs

Which amendment granted woment the right to vote?
a) 15th
b) 16th
c) 18th
d) 19th

Plessy vs. Ferguson was a landmark case that ruled:
a) Blacks and whites were equal.
b) Blacks and whites should share the same facilities.
c) Blacks and whites should receive the same quality education.
d) If facilities were equal, then it was legal to keep the races separate.

Which of the following facilities were segregated due to Jim Crow Laws?
a) schools
b) bathrooms
c) movies theaters
d) all of the above

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