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A restaurant owner in the South violated Jim Crow laws by:
Refusing to serve black customers
Seating black and white customers next to each other
Separating black and white employees
Advertising for white job applicants only
How was segregation enforced in the North?
Codified laws
Police presence
Court rulings
Informal customs
Where was Rosa Parks arrested?
Washington, D.C.
Montgomery, Alabama
Memphis, Tennessee
Little Rock, Arkansas
Martin Luther King, Jr. was first arrested for:
Organizing a boycott
Threatening bus drivers
Leading violent protests
Breaking Jim Crow laws
Boycotting a store means:
Waiting in line for it to open.
Smashing its windows.
Opening another store next to it.
Refusing to shop there.
Both Martin Luther King, Jr. and Mahatma Gandhi:
Studied to be Christian pastors
Organized non-violent protests
Fought for civil rights in America
Experienced Jim Crow laws firsthand
What was Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "dream?"
To win the Nobel Peace Prize
That lawmakers would be punished for passing Jim Crow laws
For an African American to be elected President of the United States
That children of all races would love and respect one another
Which word best describes Martin Luther King, Jr.'s speaking style?
Powerful
Aggressive
Humorous
Soft-spoken
Martin Luther King, Jr. sought to establish creative tension in order to:
Invent new methods of protest
Force change by making people uncomfortable
Pit lawmakers against each other
Reduce stress in conflicts
What can be inferred from Martin Luther King, Jr.'s later work fighting against poverty and the Vietnam War?
Racism ended with the Civil Rights Act of 1964
He stopped advocating for civil rights
He opposed injustice in many forms
He feared being arrested for discussing more controversial issues
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