Civil Rights era Flashcards

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At the end of the Civil War, the 13-15th Amendments were passed. Using the map, your advisors present you with the following options to ensure the following of the new amendments?
14TH AMENDMENT AMENDMENT XIV SECTION 1. All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the state wherein they reside. No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.

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Position troops in the South to ensure the amendments are being followed

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How do you think the South a section of America that has historically argues for state’s right perceive the zoning of military districts in the South?

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Example of federal government forcing compliance

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Count up the orange votes being disputed then select the best interpretation from the list below.

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The South will be able to determine the outcome of the election by throwing their disputed votes to the candidate they desire

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what do you think happened during the election that allowed Hayes to win?

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Hayes would remove federal troops

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what would be the view of Southern states in America? Pick the best answer. All are correct but one. Which one?

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States can control their own affairs through laws

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What was the local situation like in Greensboro prior to the event or the issue that prompted the event

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Lunch counter segregation

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What was the local reaction in Greensboro

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. Meet protestors with violence.

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Identify the loophole used

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Arrest protestors for causing disturbance.

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What was the outcome

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Boycott led to integration

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What was the local situation in Birmingham prior to the event

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Most segregated and violent city

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What was the local reaction in Birmingham

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Do not protest during Easter

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What was the loophole used in Birmingham

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Deny Permit

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What was the outcome in Birmingham

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Boycott and March on Washington that led to media attention

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14
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Shows how not every Americans experience was hostile

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Car movie drive in theaters

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15
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Exposed the Japanese experience in America

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Born Free and equal by angel Adams

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Example of majority giving in to demands and adjusting to the minority group in question

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Bi-lingual eduction

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First challenged police brutality and self denfense

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Black Panther Party

18
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Brown II as best case example

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Federalist v anti federalist debate

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Possibly cause by king assignation and merger Evers

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1960 race riots

20
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Openly not following federal laws and Supreme Court case outcomes

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1956 Mississippi state sovereignty comission

21
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Which civil rights theme from class seems to be most applicable in fish ins

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Local + State vs federal