Deck 24: Civil Rights and Human Rights, 1945-1965

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The creation of the United Nations boosted racial egalitarianism and marked an important step in the U.S. campaign for civil rights.​
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Which of the following suggestions was included in To Secure These Rights ?​

A) ​lynching should be made a federal crime
B) ​the prevention of job discrimination
C) ending racial segregation
D) ​ending voting rights infringements
E) ​All of these are correct.
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Even though it was overlooked by many lawmakers, the Civil Rights Act included women as a protected class.​
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As Attorney General, Robert Kennedy urged his brother, President John F. Kennedy​, to take progressive actions for civil rights.
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The National Farm Workers' Association was established in 1962.​
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School integration lead to major incidents within all southern states.​
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The NAACP"S legal strategy involved ​

A) ​passive resistance.
B) ​arrest for passive protest.
C) ​fighting discrimination through the courts.
D) ​petitioning.
E) ​marching and demonstrating in courts, state capitols, and other government sites.
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The last major league baseball team to integrate were the _________________ , who did so in 1959.

A) ​Brooklyn Dodgers
B) ​Boston Red Sox
C) ​Chicago White Sox
D) ​New York Yankees
E) ​Cleveland Indians
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Betty Friedan's Feminine Mystique ​had little impact on the feminist movement.
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As a result of the Displaced Person's Act, more than _________________ persons entered the United States between 1945 and 1960.​

A) 100,000​
B) ​250,000
C) ​500,000
D) ​1,000,000
E) ​2,000,000
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The two men who murdered Emmett Till were sentenced to death for the crime.
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Which of the following is true about the displaced persons who entered the United States after World War II?​

A) ​Many were victims of Nazi persecution.
B) Among them were anti-Communist refugees fleeing Soviet-controlled areas in Eastern Europe.
C) ​Refugees from the People's Republic of China were allowed to enter the United States.
D) ​Refugees from North Korea were allowed to enter the United States.
E) ​All of these are correct.
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Medicare and Medicaid were passed as part of Lyndon Johnson's Great Society program.​
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Truman established the President's Committee on Civil Rights after​

A) ​W.E.B. Du Bois appealed to him personally to address the nation's racial problems.
B) a group of South Carolinian police officers who senselessly beat an African-American veteran were acquitted by an all-white jury.
C) ​he saw moving images of racially motivated beatings in the South captured on camera.
D) there had been several pro-Civil Rights demonstrations in Washington, D.C.
E) ​None of these are correct.
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The 1961 freedom ride ​lead by James Farmer encountered little resistance from southern whites.
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Fallen soldier Felix Longoria was denied a wake at a funeral home in ​his hometown of Three Rivers, Texas, because

A) ​he had been a deserter.
B) ​he had been a spy for the axis powers.
C) he had protested against U.S. entry into World War II before he was drafted into the army.
D) he was ​Mexican.
E) ​None of these are correct.
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The United Nations' Universal Declaration of Human Rights was approved in ​

A) ​1945.
B) ​1946.
C) ​1947.
D) ​1948.
E) ​1949.
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Students for a Democratic Society constituted what is referred to as the New Left.​
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In the same month that the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was unveiled, the UN General Assembly voted to make _________________ a crime of international law.​

A) ​terrorism
B) ​hate crimes
C) ​genocide
D) ​rape
E) ​None of these are correct.
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Ultimately, Paul Robeson​

A) ​was questioned by HUAC, but nothing came of the investigation.
B) ​was able to continue his career as a performer.
C) ​was jailed for pro-Communist activities.
D) ​fled to Europe and lived in exile.
E) ​None of these are correct.
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Some of the first organized sit-ins, which integrated Chicago restaurants during World War II, were organized by ​

A) ​the Southern Christian Leadership Conference.
B) ​the Congress of Racial Equality.
C) ​the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
D) ​the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee.
E) ​None of these are correct.
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The first lunch counter sit-in that gained a nationwide following took place in ​

A) ​South Carolina.
B) ​Tennessee.
C) ​Alabama.
D) ​North Carolina.
E) ​Georgia.
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Mendez v. Westminster ​ was a case involving

A) ​Mexican Americans' property rights.
B) school desegregation in California to allow access to Mexican American children.
C) ​Mexican Americans' access to naturalized citizenship.
D) job discrimination towards Mexican Americans.
E) ​None of these are correct.
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Which of the following was not one of the reasons why Eisenhower intervened in Little Rock?

A) ​He wanted to defend the principle of federal authority over the states.
B) ​He believed it would make the United States look bad in the context of the Cold War.
C) ​The Soviets had highlighted images of civil unrest to make the case that the United States was not ready for world leadership.
D) ​He wanted quick and swift action in favor of civil rights.
E) ​None of these are correct.
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The Brown II decision​

A) ​overturned the Brown v. Board of Education decision.
B) ​desegregated colleges and universities.
C) ​outlawed segregation in general.
D) ​stated that school desegregation should take place "with all deliberate speed."
E) ​created specific quotas for the number of African American students who would be admitted to all-white schools.
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The first televised presidential debate was for the election of _________________ .​

A) ​1952.
B) ​1956.
C) ​1960.
D) ​1964.
E) ​1968.
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The leading force behind Kennedy's civil rights platform was​

A) ​his own personal convictions.
B) ​agitation from civil rights demonstrators.
C) ​international pressure and foreign relations.
D) ​the recognition that he would need the African-American vote to win the election.
E) ​None of these are correct.
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Which of the following is true about the Nation of Islam?​

A) ​Their spokesperson was Malcolm X.
B) ​White racism was seen as an insurmountable barrier in the United States.
C) ​Their ideology was based on Marcus Garvey's back to Africa movement.
D) ​They called for blacks to develop all-black communities that nurtured and sustained black identity.
E) ​All of these are correct.
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The process of interposition entails​

A) ​cities opposing state laws.
B) ​states opposing federal laws.
C) ​citizens opposing municipal laws.
D) citizens opposing supreme court decisions.​
E) None of these are correct.
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The Montgomery Improvement Association ​organized

A) ​a large-scale boycott of city buses in Montgomery.
B) ​a protest at Montgomery's city hall.
C) ​a movement to desegregate schools in Alabama.
D) ​a movement to get African Americans elected to public office.
E) ​a separate faction within the Democratic party committed to civil rights.
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The purpose of HOPE (Help Our Public Education) was to ​

A) ​block the integration of schools in the south.
B) ​raise funds so that pro-segregationist parents can send their children to all-white private schools.
C) ​encourage schools' compliance with the Brown decision.
D) ​petition to have the Brown decision reversed.
E) ​None of these are correct.
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The White Citizens' Council formed in response to ​

A) ​the establishment of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference.
B) ​the murder of Emmett Till.
C) ​the Brown decision.
D) ​the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
E) ​the NAACP.
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Which of the following is true about the Civil Rights Movement?​

A) ​Members of SNCC showed the new bottom-up approach of the movement.
B) ​Middle and working class African-Americans participated in the movement for different reasons.
C) ​As younger activists participated, it moved away from the "talented tenth" approach that had been espoused by organizations such as the NAACP.
D) ​Publicly, Martin Luther King was strongly anti-Communist although privately he believed in democratic socialism.
E) ​All of these are correct.
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After learning of the Brown decision, Eisenhower​

A) ​was disappointed as he wanted the process of granting civil rights to advance more gradually.
B) ​congratulated Earl Warren.
C) ​pressured the Supreme Court to create a timeline to expedite the implementation of the decision.
D) ​formed a special committee for to oversee enforcement of the Brown decision.
E) All of these are correct.
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The Brown v. the Board of Education  ​decision

A) ​was passed in 1954.
B) ​overturned the Plessy v. Ferguson decision.
C) ​outlawed segregation in schools.
D) ​relied on psychological research which showed that segregation ruins self-esteem in black children.
E) ​All of these are correct.
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The Highlander Folk School trained students in ​

A) ​vocational trades.
B) civil disobedience.​
C) ​the knowledge necessary to gain admission into a university.
D) ​canvassing and petitioning for civil rights issues.
E) ​self-defense.
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Septima Clark and Ella Baker opposed _________________ within the civil Rights Movements.

A) ​violence
B) ​communist influences
C) ​sexism
D) ​pacifism
E) ​None of these are correct.
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The southern manifesto to counter the process of integration was signed by _________________ ​members of Congress.

A) ​35
B) ​50
C) ​76
D) 89
E) ​101
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The Little Rock Nine were ​

A) ​a group of nine attorneys committed to fighting for civil rights through the courts.
B) ​a group of African American high school students chosen to be the first to integrate Central High School.
C) ​a group of white anti-segregationists who staged protests outside of Central High School.
D) a group of national guardsmen dispatched by governor Orval Faubus to block the desegregation of Central High School.
E) ​a group made up of ministers and other religious leaders who lead the Civil Rights movement in Arkansas.
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Frantz Fanon's Wretched of the Earth​ was

A) ​a critique of American capitalism.
B) ​a critique of communism and the Soviet Union.
C) ​a manifesto for civil rights activists in the United States.
D) ​a manifesto for third-world revolutionaries.
E) ​a book detailing the history of America from the African-American perspective.
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The concept of comparable worth applied to equal pay for ​

A) ​men and women.
B) ​African Americans and whites.
C) ​immigrants and native born Americans.
D) ​unionized and non-unionized workers.
E) ​None of these are correct.
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The Free Speech Movement was led by ​

A) ​women.
B) ​labor organizers.
C) ​immigrants.
D) ​students.
E) ​white, middle-class Americans.
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Rachel Carson's Silent Spring highlighted the dangers of ​

A) ​pesticides and herbicides.
B) ​communism.
C) ​socialist welfare policies.
D) ​poor race relations.
E) ​the exclusion of women from the financial, educational, and political opportunities.
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The Voting Rights Act​

A) ​was signed into law by President Johnson.
B) ​was signed into law in 1965.
C) ​outlawed state and local policies that prevented African Americans from voting.
D) ​had an immediate and dramatic effect.
E) ​All of these are correct.
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Which of the following is not true about Johnson's Great Society program?

A) ​it expanded social welfare program.
B) ​it incorporated consumer protections.
C) ​it put forth a comprehensive plan to fight communism.
D) ​it incorporated environmental protections.
E) ​the centerpiece was the Economic Opportunity Act.
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The Feminine Mystique was published in

A) ​1959.
B) ​1961.
C) ​1963.
D) ​1965.
E) ​1967.
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The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission was a part of ​

A) ​the Brown decision.
B) ​the Civil Rights Act.
C) affirmative action.​
D) ​the Voting Rights Act.
E) ​the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party platform.
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The National Farm Workers' Association made its way into the national spotlight when it joined Filipino agricultural workers in a boycott against​

A) ​oranges.
B) ​grapes.
C) ​lemons.
D) ​tomatoes.
E) ​strawberries.
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The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom was organized by Martin Luther King and ​

A) ​Malcolm X.
B) ​Thurgood Marshall.
C) ​Paul Robeson.
D) ​A Philip Randolph.
E) ​Rosa Parks.
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Eugene "Bull' Connor, Birmingham's police chief​

A) ​opposed integration and civil rights protestors but never arrested Martin Luther King.
B) ​encouraged the residents of Birmingham to accept the process of integration.
C) ​grudgingly complied with the court-ordered integration of the city's golf courses, parks, and playgrounds.
D) ​encouraged the Ku Klux Klan to attack freedom riders.
E) ​None of these are correct.
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According to Betty Friedan, the feminine mystique was ​

A) ​women's ability to balance work and family life.
B) ​the argument that women rightfully belonged in the home raising children.
C) ​the idea of the "happy housewife" which covered up women's subordination to men.
D) ​the idea that there are some professions which are more naturally suited for women.
E) ​None of these are correct.
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The Port Huron Statement was the founding manifesto for ​

A) ​the Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee.
B) ​the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party.
C) ​Students for a Democratic Society.
D) ​the Free Speech Movement.
E) the National Farm Workers' Association.​
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The Civil Rights Act was signed into law by President Johnson in

A) ​1963.
B) ​1964.
C) ​1965.
D) ​1966.
E) ​1967.
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Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) promoted​

A) ​African American civil rights.
B) ​participatory democracy.
C) ​nuclear disarmament.
D) ​socialism.
E) All of these are correct.​
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The Free Speech Movement began at ​

A) ​the University of Mississippi.
B) ​the University of Tennessee.
C) ​the University of California, Los Angeles.
D) ​the University of California, Berkeley.
E) ​the University of Pennsylvania.
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James Meredith was the first African American student to enroll in​

A) ​the University of Mississippi.
B) ​the University of Georgia.
C) ​the University of Alabama.
D) ​the University of Florida.
E) ​the University of Virginia.
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The National Farm Workers Association​

A) ​was begun by Cesar Chavez and his wife Dolores Huerta.
B) ​was inspired by the Civil Rights Movement.
C) ​included the efforts of African Americans and white college students.
D) represented the interests of migrant and undocumented workers.
E) ​All of these are correct.
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In Letter from a Birmingham Jail,  Martin Luther King ​encouraged

A) ​separation from whites until civil rights had been achieved.
B) ​the breaking of unjust laws.
C) ​sit-in's all over the nation.
D) ​the use of court cases as opposed to demonstrations for the purpose of achieving civil rights.
E) ​complying with segregation laws as the situation had become too dangerous.
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The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom was held in August ​

A) ​1960.
B) ​1961.
C) ​1962.
D) ​1963.
E) ​1964.
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The Mississippi Freedom Summer Project ​

A) ​was established to fight against desegregation and civil rights.
B) ​was an independent investigation carried out by the state, which looked into the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
C) ​was established to promote voting among African-Americans in Mississippi.
D) ​ ​was an anti-civil rights faction of the Democratic party.
E) ​None of these are correct.
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Talk About:  Southern Christian Leadership Council​
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Talk About:  Emmett Till​
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Talk About:  NAACP's legal strategy​
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Talk About:  Little Rock Nine​
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Talk About:  Sweatt v. Painter​
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Talk About:  Orval Faubus​
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Talk About:  White Citizens' Council​
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Talk About:  President's Committee on Civil Rights​
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Talk About:  "freedom ride"​
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Talk About:  Oliver L. Brown​
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Talk About:  Jackie Robinson​
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Talk About:  Jane Crow​
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Talk About:  Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee​ (SNCC)
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Talk About:  Earl Warren​
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Talk About:  Rosa Parks​
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Talk About:  Paul Robeson​
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Talk About:  Montgomery Improvement Association​
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Talk About:  Highlander Folk School​
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The creation of the United Nations boosted racial egalitarianism and marked an important step in the U.S. campaign for civil rights.​
True
2
Which of the following suggestions was included in To Secure These Rights ?​

A) ​lynching should be made a federal crime
B) ​the prevention of job discrimination
C) ending racial segregation
D) ​ending voting rights infringements
E) ​All of these are correct.
E
3
Even though it was overlooked by many lawmakers, the Civil Rights Act included women as a protected class.​
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As Attorney General, Robert Kennedy urged his brother, President John F. Kennedy​, to take progressive actions for civil rights.
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The National Farm Workers' Association was established in 1962.​
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School integration lead to major incidents within all southern states.​
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The NAACP"S legal strategy involved ​

A) ​passive resistance.
B) ​arrest for passive protest.
C) ​fighting discrimination through the courts.
D) ​petitioning.
E) ​marching and demonstrating in courts, state capitols, and other government sites.
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The last major league baseball team to integrate were the _________________ , who did so in 1959.

A) ​Brooklyn Dodgers
B) ​Boston Red Sox
C) ​Chicago White Sox
D) ​New York Yankees
E) ​Cleveland Indians
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Betty Friedan's Feminine Mystique ​had little impact on the feminist movement.
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As a result of the Displaced Person's Act, more than _________________ persons entered the United States between 1945 and 1960.​

A) 100,000​
B) ​250,000
C) ​500,000
D) ​1,000,000
E) ​2,000,000
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The two men who murdered Emmett Till were sentenced to death for the crime.
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Which of the following is true about the displaced persons who entered the United States after World War II?​

A) ​Many were victims of Nazi persecution.
B) Among them were anti-Communist refugees fleeing Soviet-controlled areas in Eastern Europe.
C) ​Refugees from the People's Republic of China were allowed to enter the United States.
D) ​Refugees from North Korea were allowed to enter the United States.
E) ​All of these are correct.
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Medicare and Medicaid were passed as part of Lyndon Johnson's Great Society program.​
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Truman established the President's Committee on Civil Rights after​

A) ​W.E.B. Du Bois appealed to him personally to address the nation's racial problems.
B) a group of South Carolinian police officers who senselessly beat an African-American veteran were acquitted by an all-white jury.
C) ​he saw moving images of racially motivated beatings in the South captured on camera.
D) there had been several pro-Civil Rights demonstrations in Washington, D.C.
E) ​None of these are correct.
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The 1961 freedom ride ​lead by James Farmer encountered little resistance from southern whites.
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Fallen soldier Felix Longoria was denied a wake at a funeral home in ​his hometown of Three Rivers, Texas, because

A) ​he had been a deserter.
B) ​he had been a spy for the axis powers.
C) he had protested against U.S. entry into World War II before he was drafted into the army.
D) he was ​Mexican.
E) ​None of these are correct.
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The United Nations' Universal Declaration of Human Rights was approved in ​

A) ​1945.
B) ​1946.
C) ​1947.
D) ​1948.
E) ​1949.
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Students for a Democratic Society constituted what is referred to as the New Left.​
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In the same month that the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was unveiled, the UN General Assembly voted to make _________________ a crime of international law.​

A) ​terrorism
B) ​hate crimes
C) ​genocide
D) ​rape
E) ​None of these are correct.
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Ultimately, Paul Robeson​

A) ​was questioned by HUAC, but nothing came of the investigation.
B) ​was able to continue his career as a performer.
C) ​was jailed for pro-Communist activities.
D) ​fled to Europe and lived in exile.
E) ​None of these are correct.
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Some of the first organized sit-ins, which integrated Chicago restaurants during World War II, were organized by ​

A) ​the Southern Christian Leadership Conference.
B) ​the Congress of Racial Equality.
C) ​the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
D) ​the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee.
E) ​None of these are correct.
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The first lunch counter sit-in that gained a nationwide following took place in ​

A) ​South Carolina.
B) ​Tennessee.
C) ​Alabama.
D) ​North Carolina.
E) ​Georgia.
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Mendez v. Westminster ​ was a case involving

A) ​Mexican Americans' property rights.
B) school desegregation in California to allow access to Mexican American children.
C) ​Mexican Americans' access to naturalized citizenship.
D) job discrimination towards Mexican Americans.
E) ​None of these are correct.
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Which of the following was not one of the reasons why Eisenhower intervened in Little Rock?

A) ​He wanted to defend the principle of federal authority over the states.
B) ​He believed it would make the United States look bad in the context of the Cold War.
C) ​The Soviets had highlighted images of civil unrest to make the case that the United States was not ready for world leadership.
D) ​He wanted quick and swift action in favor of civil rights.
E) ​None of these are correct.
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The Brown II decision​

A) ​overturned the Brown v. Board of Education decision.
B) ​desegregated colleges and universities.
C) ​outlawed segregation in general.
D) ​stated that school desegregation should take place "with all deliberate speed."
E) ​created specific quotas for the number of African American students who would be admitted to all-white schools.
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The first televised presidential debate was for the election of _________________ .​

A) ​1952.
B) ​1956.
C) ​1960.
D) ​1964.
E) ​1968.
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The leading force behind Kennedy's civil rights platform was​

A) ​his own personal convictions.
B) ​agitation from civil rights demonstrators.
C) ​international pressure and foreign relations.
D) ​the recognition that he would need the African-American vote to win the election.
E) ​None of these are correct.
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Which of the following is true about the Nation of Islam?​

A) ​Their spokesperson was Malcolm X.
B) ​White racism was seen as an insurmountable barrier in the United States.
C) ​Their ideology was based on Marcus Garvey's back to Africa movement.
D) ​They called for blacks to develop all-black communities that nurtured and sustained black identity.
E) ​All of these are correct.
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The process of interposition entails​

A) ​cities opposing state laws.
B) ​states opposing federal laws.
C) ​citizens opposing municipal laws.
D) citizens opposing supreme court decisions.​
E) None of these are correct.
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The Montgomery Improvement Association ​organized

A) ​a large-scale boycott of city buses in Montgomery.
B) ​a protest at Montgomery's city hall.
C) ​a movement to desegregate schools in Alabama.
D) ​a movement to get African Americans elected to public office.
E) ​a separate faction within the Democratic party committed to civil rights.
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The purpose of HOPE (Help Our Public Education) was to ​

A) ​block the integration of schools in the south.
B) ​raise funds so that pro-segregationist parents can send their children to all-white private schools.
C) ​encourage schools' compliance with the Brown decision.
D) ​petition to have the Brown decision reversed.
E) ​None of these are correct.
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The White Citizens' Council formed in response to ​

A) ​the establishment of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference.
B) ​the murder of Emmett Till.
C) ​the Brown decision.
D) ​the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
E) ​the NAACP.
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Which of the following is true about the Civil Rights Movement?​

A) ​Members of SNCC showed the new bottom-up approach of the movement.
B) ​Middle and working class African-Americans participated in the movement for different reasons.
C) ​As younger activists participated, it moved away from the "talented tenth" approach that had been espoused by organizations such as the NAACP.
D) ​Publicly, Martin Luther King was strongly anti-Communist although privately he believed in democratic socialism.
E) ​All of these are correct.
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After learning of the Brown decision, Eisenhower​

A) ​was disappointed as he wanted the process of granting civil rights to advance more gradually.
B) ​congratulated Earl Warren.
C) ​pressured the Supreme Court to create a timeline to expedite the implementation of the decision.
D) ​formed a special committee for to oversee enforcement of the Brown decision.
E) All of these are correct.
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The Brown v. the Board of Education  ​decision

A) ​was passed in 1954.
B) ​overturned the Plessy v. Ferguson decision.
C) ​outlawed segregation in schools.
D) ​relied on psychological research which showed that segregation ruins self-esteem in black children.
E) ​All of these are correct.
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The Highlander Folk School trained students in ​

A) ​vocational trades.
B) civil disobedience.​
C) ​the knowledge necessary to gain admission into a university.
D) ​canvassing and petitioning for civil rights issues.
E) ​self-defense.
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Septima Clark and Ella Baker opposed _________________ within the civil Rights Movements.

A) ​violence
B) ​communist influences
C) ​sexism
D) ​pacifism
E) ​None of these are correct.
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38
The southern manifesto to counter the process of integration was signed by _________________ ​members of Congress.

A) ​35
B) ​50
C) ​76
D) 89
E) ​101
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39
The Little Rock Nine were ​

A) ​a group of nine attorneys committed to fighting for civil rights through the courts.
B) ​a group of African American high school students chosen to be the first to integrate Central High School.
C) ​a group of white anti-segregationists who staged protests outside of Central High School.
D) a group of national guardsmen dispatched by governor Orval Faubus to block the desegregation of Central High School.
E) ​a group made up of ministers and other religious leaders who lead the Civil Rights movement in Arkansas.
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40
Frantz Fanon's Wretched of the Earth​ was

A) ​a critique of American capitalism.
B) ​a critique of communism and the Soviet Union.
C) ​a manifesto for civil rights activists in the United States.
D) ​a manifesto for third-world revolutionaries.
E) ​a book detailing the history of America from the African-American perspective.
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41
The concept of comparable worth applied to equal pay for ​

A) ​men and women.
B) ​African Americans and whites.
C) ​immigrants and native born Americans.
D) ​unionized and non-unionized workers.
E) ​None of these are correct.
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42
The Free Speech Movement was led by ​

A) ​women.
B) ​labor organizers.
C) ​immigrants.
D) ​students.
E) ​white, middle-class Americans.
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43
Rachel Carson's Silent Spring highlighted the dangers of ​

A) ​pesticides and herbicides.
B) ​communism.
C) ​socialist welfare policies.
D) ​poor race relations.
E) ​the exclusion of women from the financial, educational, and political opportunities.
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44
The Voting Rights Act​

A) ​was signed into law by President Johnson.
B) ​was signed into law in 1965.
C) ​outlawed state and local policies that prevented African Americans from voting.
D) ​had an immediate and dramatic effect.
E) ​All of these are correct.
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45
Which of the following is not true about Johnson's Great Society program?

A) ​it expanded social welfare program.
B) ​it incorporated consumer protections.
C) ​it put forth a comprehensive plan to fight communism.
D) ​it incorporated environmental protections.
E) ​the centerpiece was the Economic Opportunity Act.
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46
The Feminine Mystique was published in

A) ​1959.
B) ​1961.
C) ​1963.
D) ​1965.
E) ​1967.
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47
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission was a part of ​

A) ​the Brown decision.
B) ​the Civil Rights Act.
C) affirmative action.​
D) ​the Voting Rights Act.
E) ​the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party platform.
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48
The National Farm Workers' Association made its way into the national spotlight when it joined Filipino agricultural workers in a boycott against​

A) ​oranges.
B) ​grapes.
C) ​lemons.
D) ​tomatoes.
E) ​strawberries.
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49
The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom was organized by Martin Luther King and ​

A) ​Malcolm X.
B) ​Thurgood Marshall.
C) ​Paul Robeson.
D) ​A Philip Randolph.
E) ​Rosa Parks.
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50
Eugene "Bull' Connor, Birmingham's police chief​

A) ​opposed integration and civil rights protestors but never arrested Martin Luther King.
B) ​encouraged the residents of Birmingham to accept the process of integration.
C) ​grudgingly complied with the court-ordered integration of the city's golf courses, parks, and playgrounds.
D) ​encouraged the Ku Klux Klan to attack freedom riders.
E) ​None of these are correct.
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51
According to Betty Friedan, the feminine mystique was ​

A) ​women's ability to balance work and family life.
B) ​the argument that women rightfully belonged in the home raising children.
C) ​the idea of the "happy housewife" which covered up women's subordination to men.
D) ​the idea that there are some professions which are more naturally suited for women.
E) ​None of these are correct.
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52
The Port Huron Statement was the founding manifesto for ​

A) ​the Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee.
B) ​the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party.
C) ​Students for a Democratic Society.
D) ​the Free Speech Movement.
E) the National Farm Workers' Association.​
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53
The Civil Rights Act was signed into law by President Johnson in

A) ​1963.
B) ​1964.
C) ​1965.
D) ​1966.
E) ​1967.
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54
Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) promoted​

A) ​African American civil rights.
B) ​participatory democracy.
C) ​nuclear disarmament.
D) ​socialism.
E) All of these are correct.​
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55
The Free Speech Movement began at ​

A) ​the University of Mississippi.
B) ​the University of Tennessee.
C) ​the University of California, Los Angeles.
D) ​the University of California, Berkeley.
E) ​the University of Pennsylvania.
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56
James Meredith was the first African American student to enroll in​

A) ​the University of Mississippi.
B) ​the University of Georgia.
C) ​the University of Alabama.
D) ​the University of Florida.
E) ​the University of Virginia.
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57
The National Farm Workers Association​

A) ​was begun by Cesar Chavez and his wife Dolores Huerta.
B) ​was inspired by the Civil Rights Movement.
C) ​included the efforts of African Americans and white college students.
D) represented the interests of migrant and undocumented workers.
E) ​All of these are correct.
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58
In Letter from a Birmingham Jail,  Martin Luther King ​encouraged

A) ​separation from whites until civil rights had been achieved.
B) ​the breaking of unjust laws.
C) ​sit-in's all over the nation.
D) ​the use of court cases as opposed to demonstrations for the purpose of achieving civil rights.
E) ​complying with segregation laws as the situation had become too dangerous.
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59
The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom was held in August ​

A) ​1960.
B) ​1961.
C) ​1962.
D) ​1963.
E) ​1964.
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60
The Mississippi Freedom Summer Project ​

A) ​was established to fight against desegregation and civil rights.
B) ​was an independent investigation carried out by the state, which looked into the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
C) ​was established to promote voting among African-Americans in Mississippi.
D) ​ ​was an anti-civil rights faction of the Democratic party.
E) ​None of these are correct.
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61
Talk About:  Mendez v. Westminster​
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62
Talk About: human rights​
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63
Talk About:  Southern Christian Leadership Council​
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64
Talk About:  Emmett Till​
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65
Talk About:  NAACP's legal strategy​
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66
Talk About:  Little Rock Nine​
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67
Talk About:  Sweatt v. Painter​
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68
Talk About:  Orval Faubus​
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69
Talk About:  White Citizens' Council​
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70
Talk About:  President's Committee on Civil Rights​
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71
Talk About:  "freedom ride"​
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72
Talk About:  Oliver L. Brown​
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73
Talk About:  Jackie Robinson​
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74
Talk About:  Jane Crow​
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75
Talk About:  Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee​ (SNCC)
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76
Talk About:  Earl Warren​
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77
Talk About:  Rosa Parks​
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78
Talk About:  Paul Robeson​
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Talk About:  Montgomery Improvement Association​
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Talk About:  Highlander Folk School​
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