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Civil Rights Movement Test

Shipman Civil Rights Movement Test

Name:______Class:______Date:______

True or False: Indicate whether you believe that statement to be true or false to the left of the question.

1. The black panthers become involved in the civil rights movement.

2. Dr. King Jr. was assassinated after the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was passed.

3. Robert Kennedy was assassinated before his brother President John F. Kennedy.

4. Japanese internment is one example of the United States Government overstepping the constitutional rights of its citizens.

5. Dr. King Jr. came up with the idea of peaceful disobedience.

Multiple Choice: Circle the answer you believe fits the question best.

1. ______is the face of the civil rights movement. a. Rosa Parks b. Martin Luther King Jr. c. Malcolm X d. Robert Kennedy 2. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibited discrimination based off of which of the following? a. Name b. Race c. School d. Mother 3. Who was asked to give up their seat while on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama? a. James Brown b. James Meredith c. Rosa Parks d. Fannie Lou Hammer 4. ______is segregation that exists by practice and custom? a. De jure segregation b. De facto segregation c. Racism d. Bigotry 5. Endo v. United States ended which unconstitutional event in the U.S.? a. The Civil Rights Era b. The Civil War c. World War II d. Japanese Internment 6. ______was President when the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was passed? a. Lyndon B. Johnson b. John F. Kennedy c. Martin Luther King Jr. d. Thurgood Marshall 4/9/2018 Shipman 7. Malcolm X belonged to which religion? a. Christianity b. Buddhism c. Islam d. Judaism 8. ______were protests that took place at segregated lunch counters? a. Sit-ins b. Freedom rides c. March on Washington d. Bus Boycotts 9. Which major court decision ended separate but equal? a. Brown v. Board b. Roe v. Wade c. Endo v. United States d. Miranda v. Arizona 10. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 gave all citizens the right to enter which of the following? a. Libraries b. Washrooms c. Restaurants d. All of the above

Fill in the Blank: Write the appropriate answer in the blank or at the end of the statement/question.

1. Martin Luther King Jr. was head of the ______organization.

2. ______eliminated the so-called literacy tests that had disqualified many voters.

3. ______is also known as the black muslims.

4. ______were developed to provoke a violent reaction that would convince the Kennedy administration to enforce the law.

5. ______gave the “I had a dream” speech on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial.

Short Answers: Write the appropriate answer in the space provided after the question.

1. What is the difference between de jure and de facto segregation? Which do you believe is worse?

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2. List three major icons from the Civil Rights movement?

3. What was the significance of the March on Washington?

4. Describe/explain what Freedom Summer was?

5. Why do you believe people would have willingly participated in a sit-in?

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Answer Key:

True or False:

1. True

2. True

3. False

4. True

5. False

Multiple Choice:

1. B

2. B

3. C

4. B

5. D

6. B

7. C

8. A

9. A

10. D

Fill-in the blank:

1. Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC)

2. Voting Rights Act

3. Nation of Islam

4. Freedom Rides

5. Martin Luther King Jr.

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Short Answer:

1. De jure: segregation by law, De facto: segregation by custom. Second answer will depend on

whether or not the person gives a reasonable response with defense.

2. Many acceptable answers… Some are Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, Rosa Parks…etc.

3. Answer depends on content.

4. Answer depends on content.

5. Answer depends on a reasonable stance and information that defends their stance.

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