Civil Rights Test Review
Across
- 3. disobedience – Peaceful protest to challenge unfair laws.
- 4. – Description of Black facilities under segregation.
- 5. Eisenhower – Sent troops to protect Black students in Little Rock.
- 8. integration – Ending segregation in schools.
- 9. Amendment – Gave African American men the right to vote.
- 10. Rock Nine – Black students blocked from entering a white school.
- 13. Parks – Refused to give up her bus seat in Montgomery.
- 16. places – Segregation was outlawed here in 1964.
- 17. taxes – Used to stop Black Americans from voting.
- 22. – Separation of people based on race.
- 23. Bus Boycott – Protest against bus segregation.
- 24. Pay Law – Law signed by JFK to ensure fair wages.
Down
- 1. – People who work for equal rights and justice.
- 2. Court – Made key rulings in civil rights cases.
- 6. – Protests where students sat at lunch counters to demand service.
- 7. rights – One of the main goals of the Civil Rights Movement.
- 11. B. Johnson – Signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
- 12. Martin Luther King Jr. – Leader of peaceful civil rights protests.
- 14. tests – Tests used to keep African Americans from voting.
- 15. v. Ferguson – Court case that supported segregation.
- 18. on Washington – Where Dr. King gave his “I Have a Dream” speech.
- 19. v. Board of Education – Supreme Court case that banned school segregation.
- 20. Crow Laws – Laws that enforced segregation.
- 21. protests – Nonviolent actions to stand up for civil rights.