Stanley CupCh. 18 Review
US History
Mr. Hawkins
Rules
• Class will be split up into four teams.• Each team will be given a question to respond to
from Ch. 18.• If team responds correctly one player will be
allowed to shoot in order to score points for their team.
• Players will be given three attempts from the “shooting line” to score a goal for their team.
• Puck must stay in contact with floor entire flight of shot.
• attempted to determine the causes of the 1967 riots
• Kerner Commission
• term first used by SNCC leader StokleyCarmichael
• black power
• radical African American activist killed in 1965
• Malcolm X
• racial separation imposed by law
• de jure segregation
• a massive 1964 effort to register African American voters in Mississippi
• Freedom Summer
• bus trip staged by CORE to defy segregationist codes
• freedom ride
• banned literacy tests for voter registration
• Voting Rights Act
• African American who enrolled at “Ole Miss”
• James Meredith
• case that overturned Plessy v. Ferguson
• Brown v. Board of Education
• NAACP attorney who led a legal challenge against segregation
• Thurgood Marshall
• What African American is famous for breaking into major league baseball?
• Jackie Robinson
• What was the significance of Hernandez v. Texas?
• It extended Fourteenth Amendment protections to Mexican Americans.
• The Marshall Plan generated economic growth by
• stimulating foreign demand for American products.
• How long did the Montgomery bus boycott last?
• more than a year
• The National Defense Education Act allocated federal funds to train
• scientists.
• In return for the desegregation of interstate transportation,
• the Kennedy administration agreed not to stop the arrest of Mississippi activists.
• Why did Martin Luther King target Birmingham, Alabama for a civil rights campaign?
• because it was considered the most segregated city in the South
• Who signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964?
• President Johnson
• When three civil rights workers disappeared during Freedom Summer, the SNCC claimed that they had been
• murdered.
• While in prison, Malcolm X became a convert to
• the Nation of Islam.
• What civil rights measure was passed by Congress shortly after King’s assassination?
• the Fair Housing Act