georgia studies - richmond county school system...lester maddox challenged the civil rights act of...
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20 Questions for SS8H11
Georgia Studies
Ideas for Use:
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• Begin each class period with 1 question (or more). Have students keep a section of their Interactive Notebooks reserved specifically for Warm-ups. (My students flip their notebooks over and start from the back.) They are encouraged to not lose their papers because a lot of my test questions come from here. The answer sheet turns into the perfect study guide.
• You can also use this file at the end of the semester to review for the final exam AND at the end of the year to review for the Georgia Milestones!
Teacher Info:
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• The following slides are answer sheets for the students to write down their complete answers (not just A,B,C,D). My students tape these pages to the back of their Interactive Notebooks.
• You don’t have to use these sheets; they can just write directly in their notebooks. However, I like them because they can see the questions/answers all year long. Plus, the sheets can be used as a study guide for the BIG test at the end of the year!
Warm-Ups Response Sheet
1.W
hat made the 1
946 gubernatorial election so unusual?
2.A
fter serving as governor, what did Herm
an Talmadge serve 4
terms
as?
3.W
hat did the Supreme Court rule against in B
rown v. B
OE?
4. W
hich civil rights leader believed in non-violent protest?
5. What w
as the Georgia state flag changed to include in 1
956?
6. What describes M
artin Luther King, Jr?
7. Who w
as Martin Luther King, J
r.’s mentor at M
orehouse College?
8. Why did the G
eneral Assem
bly form the Sibley Com
mission?
9. What w
as a goal of the Albany M
ovement?
10. W
hat challenge did Holmes & Hunter face in 1
961?
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11. M
artin Luther King, Jr. delivered his “I
Have a Dream” speech during
which event?
12. W
hy was the Civil R
ights Act of 1
964 passed?
13. W
hy did Lester Maddox challenge the Civil R
ights Act of 1
964?
14. How
would a segregationist have responded to the election of Lester
Maddox as governor?
15. W
ho would have m
ost likely agreed with the view
s of Lester Maddox?
16. W
hat would an A
frican Am
erican most likely be supportive of during
this time period?
17. W
ho was the first A
frican Am
erican mayor of a m
ajor Southern city?
18. W
hat two m
en made history by becom
ing the first African
Am
ericans to succeed one another as mayor of a m
ajor U.S. city?
19. W
hy was 1
972 an important year for A
ndrew Young?
20. W
hich Georgian is correctly m
atched to his description?
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Question Answer
1 A
2 C
3 C
4 A
5 B
6 B
7 A
8 C
9 D
10 C
11 D
12 D
13 B
14 A
15 D
16 C
17 D
18 A
19 C
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What made the 1946 gubernatorial election so unusual?
A. It resulted in a power struggle over the office of governor that had to be settled by the state supreme court.
B. It was the first time a governor served a four-year term.
C. It was the first time a Republican became governor of Georgia.
D. It was the first time African Americans could vote in Georgia elections.
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After serving as governor, Herman Talmadge served four terms as a
A. Federal judge.B. Member of the House of
Representatives.C. United States senator.D. CEO of Coca Cola.
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In Brown v. Board of Education, the Supreme Court ruled against
A. Hiring minority teachers.B. Segregation in all public places.C. School segregation.D. Free school lunches.
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Which civil rights leader believed in nonviolent protest?
A. Martin Luther King, Jr.B. Eugene TalmadgeC. Herman TalmadgeD. Lester Maddox
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In 1956, the Georgia state flag was changed to include
A. Three blue stars.B. The Confederate battle flag.C. The Union battle flag.D. A skull and crossbones.
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Which of the following describes D. Martin Luther King, Jr.?
A. He made history when he refused to integrate his restaurant despite Supreme Court rulings.
B. He was a world-famous figure who led the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s.
C. He was the first black president of Morehouse College.
D. He was a segregationist who disagreed with the Supreme Court’s decision on integration.
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Who was a mentor for Martin Luther King, Jr. at Morehouse College?
A. Benjamin MaysB. Andrew YoungC. Maynard JacksonD. Herman Talmadge
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Why did the General Assembly form the Sibley Commission?
A. To build a new sports stadiumB. To settle the controversy over the
1946 gubernatorial electionC. To address school integrationD. To decide on a new flag
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Which of the following was a goal of the Albany movement?
A. To end segregation in Albany, NYB. To bring new residents to Albany, GAC. To bring segregation to Albany, GAD. To end segregation in Albany, GA
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What challenge did Hamilton Holmes and Charlayne Hunter face in 1961?
A. They were the first African Americans to serve back to back terms as mayors of Atlanta.
B. They were the first African Americans to play professional sports in the South.
C. They were the first African Americans admitted to the University of Georgia.
D. They were the first African Americans admitted to enter Lester Maddox’s restaurant.
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Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered his “I Have a Dream” speech during
A. The Albany MovementB. The 1996 Atlanta OlympicsC. The Montgomery Bus BoycottD. The March on Washington
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Why was the Civil Rights Acts of 1964 passed?
A. To prevent future protesters from marching on Washington
B. To ensure segregation in schools and businesses
C. To allow African Americans to move to the South
D. To guarantee protection form segregation and discrimination in public places
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Lester Maddox challenged the Civil Rights Act of 1964 because he believed it
A. Integrated public schools too quickly.B. Violated property rights.C. Gave too much political power to
African Americans.D. Did not guarantee the equality to
African Americans.
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How would a segregationist have responded to the election of Lester Maddox as governor?
A. With excitement because Maddox opposed integration
B. With outrage because Maddox supported forced integration of businesses
C. With indifference because Maddox cared little about matters involving race
D. With skepticism because Maddox had never expressed his views on segregation prior to his election
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Who would have most likely agreed with the views of Lester Maddox?
A. Benjamin MaysB. Martin Luther King, Jr. C. William HartsfieldD. Herman Talmadge
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Which of the following would an African American citizen most likely be supportive of?
A. The 1956 state flagB. SegregationC. IntegrationD. Herman Talmadge’s policies
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Who was the first African American mayor of a major Southern city?
A. William HartsfieldB. Andrew YoungC. Benjamin MaysD. Maynard Jackson
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Which two men made history by becoming the first African Americans to succeed one another as mayor of a major U.S. city?
A. Maynard Jackson and Andrew YoungB. William Hartsfield and Maynard
JacksonC. Alonzo Herndon and Andrew YoungD. Maynard Jackson and Benjamin Mays
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1972 was an important year for Andrew Young because he was
A. the first elected African American mayor of Atlanta.
B. appointed the United Nations ambassador of the U.S.
C. the first African American elected to Congress from Georgia since the 1860s.
D. selected to follow Martin Luther King, Jr. as the leader of the SCLC.
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Which Georgian and his description are matched correctly?
A. Andrew Young – first African American mayor of a major Southern city
B. Benjamin Mays – first African American elected to the U.S. Congress in over 110 years
C. Martin Luther King, Jr. – led the March on Washington
D. Maynard Jackson – founder of Morehouse College
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