Civil Rights Movements
Social Studies
Civil Rights Movements starts at 4 and continues till grade 5.
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Describe how the Civil Rights Movement changed schools in the United States.
Describe one way children helped during the Civil Rights Movement.
Explain why the March on Washington was important to the Civil Rights Movement.
Name one method used by civil rights activists to protest unfair laws.
What does 'segregation' mean?
What does the word 'integration' mean in the context of the Civil Rights Movement?
What is a boycott?
What is the meaning of 'civil disobedience'?
Which amendment to the U.S. Constitution gave African American men the right to vote? (1) 13th (2) 14th (3) 15th (4) 19th
Which law ended segregation in public schools? (1) Voting Rights Act (2) Brown v. Board of Education (3) Civil Rights Act (4) Plessy v. Ferguson
Which of the following best describes 'Jim Crow laws'? (1) Laws that protected civil rights (2) Laws that enforced segregation (3) Laws that gave women the right to vote (4) Laws that ended slavery
Which of the following is NOT true about the Civil Rights Movement? (1) It used peaceful protests (2) It aimed to end segregation (3) It started in the 1800s (4) It helped pass new laws
Fill in the blank: Rosa Parks is known for refusing to give up her seat on a bus in the city of __________.
Fill in the blank: The __________ Crusade was a protest in Birmingham where many children marched for civil rights.
Fill in the blank: The __________ March was a protest for voting rights that took place from Selma to Montgomery.
Fill in the blank: The __________ Rights Act of 1964 ended segregation in public places.
True or False: Martin Luther King Jr. believed in using nonviolent methods to achieve civil rights.
True or False: The Civil Rights Act of 1964 made it illegal to discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin.
True or False: The Civil Rights Movement only helped African Americans.
True or False: The Civil Rights Movement only took place in the southern United States.
