Question | Answer |
__________ delivered his famous speech “I Have a Dream” on the second day of the March on Washington in 1963. | Martin Luther King, Jr. |
________________ supported self-defense against violence instead of civil disobedience. | Malcolm X |
The _____________ emerged in response to police brutality and urged violent resistance. | Black Panther Party |
The __________________ was responsible for enforcing the Clean Air Act and the Clean Water Act to protect threatened or endangered species. | Environmental Protection Agency |
A 3-day Music and Art Festival in 1969 was known as _______. | Woodstock |
The ___________ outlawed discrimination based on race, religion, national origin, and gender. | Civil Rights Act of 1964 |
The ___________ made poll taxes illegal. | Voting Rights Act of 1965 |
__________ was the best known musical artist during the 1950's. | Elvis Pressley |
___________ wrote The Feminine Mystique in 1963 after finding that women were living “lives of quiet desperation.” | Betty Freidan |
Some women wanted the __________ to be added to the Constitution. | Equal Rights Amendment |
__________ started the Ms. Magazine as well as the National Women’s Political Caucus. | Gloria Steinam |
Cesar Chavez started the _____ and the National Farm Workers Association. | Mexican-American Labor Movement |
___________ pushed for equal treatment of American Indians. | American Indian Movement |
An example of ___________was the Greensboro, NC sit-in at the Woolworth’s store lunch counter. | civil disobedience |
_____________ means to protest without violence. | Civil disobedience |
____________ was arrested because she refused to give up her seat on a segregated bus. | Rosa Parks |
The process of ending segregation is known as _________________ segregation. | integration |
Brown v. Board of Education is an example of ___________. | de jure segregation |
The social movement that wanted equality for all races was known as ________. | the Civil Rights Movement |