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What court case overturned Plessy v Ferguson and claimed that segregation in schools was no longer allowed
a) Plessy v Ferguson (1896)
b) Marbury v Madison (1803)
c) Brown v Board (1954)
d) Dunne v Tomaino (2023)

Who had a monopoly in railroads?
a) Rockefeller
b) Vanderbilt
c) Carnegie
d) Morgan

Had a monopoly in steel
a) Rockefeller
b) Vanderbilt
c) Carnegie
d) Morgan

Civil Rights leader who believed in Civil Disobedience, later assassinated in 1968
a) Martin Luther King Jr.
b) Jackie Robinson
c) Rosa Parks
d) Malcolm X

Civil Rights leader who believed violence could be the answer. Would later change their ways to strictly peaceful protest. Would also be assassinated.
a) Martin Luther King Jr.
b) Rosa Parks
c) Jackie Robinson
d) Malcolm X

What court case declared that Separate But Equal (segregation) was allowed?
a) Plessy v Ferguson (1896)
b) Marbury v Madison (1803)
c) Brown v Board (1954)
d) Dunne v Tomaino (2023)

Rosa Parks began which civil rights protest
a) Greensboro Sit-ins
b) Montgomery Bus Boycotts
c) Prison Breaks
d) Boston Tea Party

What influence did the Greensboro sit-ins have?
a) Sit-ins failed to gain support, and lunch counters remained segregated.
b) Sit-ins spread to other cities, helping to integrate public facilities.
c) Sit-ins slowed progress for integration
d) Sit-ins helped end segregation on all public transportation

Jackie Robinson was famous asĀ 
a) the first African American to play Major League Baseball
b) an attorney who fought many cases against segregation
c) Beginning the Montgomery Bus Boycotts
d) Partaking in the Greensboro sit-ins

Who had a monopoly in oil?
a) Rockefeller
b) Carnegie
c) Vanderbilt
d) Morgan

War , poverty, and famine are examples of
a) Push factors for immigration
b) Pull factors for immigration
c)
d)

Immigrants from Europe often entered the United States through
a) Angel Island
b) Ellis Island
c) Boston, Massachusetts
d) Charleston, South Carolina

The Statue of Liberty was a gift from which country?
a) France
b) Germany
c) Spain
d) England

A negative about monopolies is that
a) Prices are often skyrockted
b) Famine
c) It typically results in a war
d) There are no regular negatives

Mass production resulted in
a) Famine
b) Higher prices for products
c) Lower prices for products
d) A decrease in jobs available

Economic idea where businesses are controlled by private ownership (not the government)
a) Capitalism
b) Socialism
c) Communism
d) Democracy

The change from hand-made products to machine made products occurred during the
a) The Enlightenment
b) The American Revolution
c) Industrial Revolution
d) The Civil Rights Movement

What government law got rid of voting restrictions like the poll tax and literacy test
a) Stamp Act
b) Judicial Review
c) Voting Rights Act
d) Civil Rights Act

What government act (law) got rid of segregation and Jim Crow laws?
a) The Stamp Act
b) Judicial Review
c) Voting Rights Act of 1965
d) Civil Rights Act of 1964

What protests helped end segregation on public transportation?
a) Montgomery Bus Boycotts and Greensboro Sit-Ins
b) March on Selma and Birmingham
c) Freedom Rides and Boston Tea Party
d) Freedom Rides and Montgomery Bus Boycotts

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