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Grade 11 Civil Rights
The poll tax, the literacy test, and the actions of the Ku Klux Klan were all attempts to limit the effectiveness of
  1. the 14th and 15th Amendments.
  2. Civil Rights legislation passed in all states after the Civil War
  3. The Supreme Court's decision in Brown v. Board of Education.
Grade 11 Civil Rights
Booker T. Washington was the head of what educational institution:
  1. Howard University
  2. Tuskegee Institute
  3. Fisk University
  4. Harvard University
Grade 11 Civil Rights
This man argued that African Americans needed to fight with all of their strength for racial equality immediately:
  1. Frederick Douglas
  2. Booker T. Washington
  3. W.E.B. DuBois
  4. George Washington Carver
Grade 11 Civil Rights
Who co-founded the National Farm Workers Association?
  1. Gloria Steinem
  2. Martin Luther King Jr
  3. Malcolm X
  4. Cesar Chavez
Grade 11 Civil Rights
The primary goal of the NAACP was
  1. voting rights for women
  2. better working conditions
  3. regulation of the banking industry
  4. equality among the races
Grade 11 Civil Rights
American antislavery crusaders and women's rights advocates.
  1. Gross Sisters
  2. Doublemint Twins
  3. Grimke Sisters
  4. Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen
Grade 11 Civil Rights
Who was Booker T. Washington?
  1. President
  2. General of Army
  3. Musician
  4. Leader:Educator
Grade 11 Civil Rights
Grade 11 Civil Rights
Fought for prisoners rights during the early 1800's
  1. James K. Polk
  2. Dorothea Dix
  3. Eli Whitney
  4. Grimke Sisters
Grade 11 Civil Rights
The Abolitionist Movement, the Women's Suffrage Movement, and the 1960s Civil Rights Movement are all examples of reform efforts that
  1. succeeded without causing major controversy.
  2. developed significant popular support.
  3. achieved their goals without government action.
Grade 11 Civil Rights
Grade 11 Civil Rights
Who fought for Woman's Rights?
  1. Gloria Steinem
  2. Susan B. Anthony
  3. Alice Paul
  4. All of the above
Grade 11 Civil Rights
The primary goal of the NAACP was
  1. voting rights for women
  2. better working conditions
  3. regulation of the banking industry
  4. equality among the races
Grade 11 Civil Rights
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