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1. Which Amendment ended Slavery ? ?. 2 . Which Supreme court case in 1896 established the “Separate but Equal” doctrine?. 3. These set laws kept the recently liberated slaves in state of quasi slavery?.
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2. Which Supreme court case in 1896 established the “Separate but Equal” doctrine?
3. These set laws kept the recently liberated slaves in state of quasi slavery?
4. This Amendment is considered the 2nd bill of rights because it defines citizenship and provides an equal protect clause to all citizens?
8. Supreme Court case that ended segregation in public schools?
9. This protest technique is intended to exert economic pressure? $
10. What is the name of the technique that refers to when protestors non-violently break an unjust law?
11. What was the purpose of the march on Birmingham Alabama?
13. Name of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court throughout the 1950’s and 1960’s?
14. City where Martin Luther King jr. delivered his “I have a dream” speech ?
1. Which Amendment ended Slavery ?? The 13th Amendment
2. Which Supreme court case in 1896 established the “Separate but Equal” doctrine? Plessy vs. Ferguson
3. These set laws kept the recently liberated slaves in state of quasi slavery? The Black Codes
4. This Amendment is considered the 2nd bill of rights because it defines citizenship and provides an equal protect clause to all citizens? The 14th Amendment
5. Segregation by law? De Jure Segregation
6. Segregation by custom? De Facto Segregation
8. Supreme Court case that ended segregation in public schools? Brown vs. Board of Education
9. This protest technique is intended to exert economic pressure? $ Boycotts
10. What is the name of the techniques that refer to when protestors non-violently break an unjust law? Civil Disobedience
11. What was the purpose of the march on Birmingham Alabama? To end segregation
12. What was the purpose of the march on Selma Alabama? Equal Voting rights
13. Name of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court throughout the 1950’s and 1960’s? Earl Warren
14. City where Martin Luther King jr. delivered his “I have a dream” speech ? Washington D.C.