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Civil Rights Movements

Social Studies

Civil Rights Movements starts at 4 and continues till grade 5. QuestionsToday has an evolving set of questions to continuously challenge students so that their knowledge grows in Civil Rights Movements. How you perform is determined by your score and the time you take. When you play a quiz, your answers are evaluated in concept instead of actual words and definitions used.
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What does 'segregation' mean?
What is a boycott?
What is a 'sit-in'?
What is the importance of the Civil Rights Movement in American history?
What is the main idea of the 'I Have a Dream' speech?
What is the meaning of 'civil rights'?
What was the main goal of the Civil Rights Movement?
Imagine you are a student in the 1960s who wants to help the Civil Rights Movement. Describe one peaceful action you could take to support equal rights for everyone.
Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a bus in which city? (1) Atlanta (2) Montgomery (3) New York (4) Chicago
The March on Washington took place in which year? (1) 1954 (2) 1963 (3) 1970 (4) 1945
Which amendment to the U.S. Constitution gave African American men the right to vote? (1) 13th (2) 14th (3) 15th (4) 19th
Which court case ended segregation in public schools? (1) Plessy v. Ferguson (2) Brown v. Board of Education (3) Roe v. Wade (4) Miranda v. Arizona
Fill in the blank: Martin Luther King Jr. believed in using __________ methods to protest unfair laws.
Fill in the blank: The __________ Bus Boycott lasted for over a year and helped end bus segregation.
Fill in the blank: The __________ Rights Act of 1965 helped protect the right to vote for African Americans.
Fill in the blank: The Civil Rights Movement helped inspire other groups to fight for __________ rights.
The Civil Rights Movement worked to end segregation in the United States. True or False?
True or False: Sit-ins were peaceful protests where people sat in places they were not allowed.
True or False: The Civil Rights Act of 1964 made it illegal to treat people differently because of their race.
True or False: The Civil Rights Movement ended all discrimination in the United States.