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The Sibley Commission was established to deal with which issue?
a) segregation
b) poverty
c) droughts
d) immigration

Which event made it to where Hunter and Holmes could attend UGA?
a) Brown v. BOE
b) Plessy vs. Ferguson
c) Separate but equal facilities
d) Albany Movement

Why is Maynard Jackson considered significant?
a) He was the first African American mayor of Atlanta
b) He led the Albany Movement
c) He was part of the Sibley Commission
d) He helped to keep segregation in Georgia

Albany and Atlanta were the sites of events for which group led by college and high school students?
a) SNCC
b) NAACP
c) SLC
d) SMCD

How has Andrew Young effected Georgia since the Civil Rights Movement?
a) His uncompromising personality and angry protests have led to many conflicts between Georgia and the rest of the world.
b) As a UN Ambassador and member of the Olympic committee, he has brought much positive international attention to Georgia.
c) Being the first US President from Georgia, many foreign leaders have visited the state since his term in office.
d) Because of his work, Georgia does not have to deal with issues of race or inequalities anymore.

What did Lester Maddox initiate that allowed input from voters?
a) People's Days
b) Monthly Luncheons
c) Suggestion Boxes
d) Statewide Caravans

Where did MLK give his famous I Have a Dream Speech?
a) March on Washington
b) Albany Movement
c) Montgomery Bus Boycott
d) his Letter From a Birmingham Jail

The list below references which individual? * • Civil Rights Leader • Elected Mayor of Atlanta 1981 • UN Ambassador • Member of the 1996 Olympic Committee
a) Andrew Young
b) Maynard Jackson
c) Lester Maddox
d) Martin Luther King

What all did the Civil Rights of 1964 accomplish?
a) Ended Unequal Voter Registration, Racial Segregation in Schools, workplace, and facilities
b) Ended Unequal Voter Registration, Private Clubs, Racial Segregation in Schools
c) Ended Racial Segregation in Schools, Facilities, Workplace, and Private Clubs
d) Ended Racial Segregation in Schools, Workplace, and Private Clubs

The focus of the Albany Movement in Georgia was to
a) end segregation of public schools in Albany.
b) integrate the whole city by getting blacks registered to vote.
c) implement a “first-come, first-served” policy on Albany buses.
d) force the hiring of African American bus drivers for Albany’s bus station.

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