6. The march was stopped on the ... Bridge in Selma and the marchers were attacked by Sheriff Clark's men and state troops using ...
The march was stopped on the Edmund Petrus Bridge in Selma and the marchers were attacked by Sheriff Clark's men and state troops using tear gas, horses and clubs.
The march was stopped on the Ed Potters Bridge in Selma and the marchers were attacked by Sheriff Clark's men and state troops using tear gars, batons and guns.
The march was stopped on the Edward Peters Bridge in Selma and the marchers were attacked by Sheriff Clark's men and state troops using tasers, batons and fire hoses.
The march was stopped on the Edith Petris Bridge in Selma and the marchers were attacked by Sheriff Clark's men and state troops using clubs, dogs and batons.
7. When was the Voting Rights Act passed through Congress?
1967
1965
1966
1964
8. King targeted the town of Selma, ..., for his non-violent campaign.
Alabama
Mississippi
Houston
Birmingham
9. The Voting Rights Act made it illegal to...
try to prevent black people from registering for the vote by using propoganda.
try to prevent black people from registering for the vote by setting literacy tests for the voters.
try to prevent black people from registering for the vote by intimidating them.
10. Why was it surprising that President Johnson was the one to force Congress to accept the act?
Because everyone expected Truman to be the one to pass the act.
Because he was a southerner from Texas who were usually racist.
Because he wasn't a very experienced politician.
11. The Civil Rights Act made segregation in ... illegal. It stated that all Americans were entitled to ... and all Federal projects must include racial integration.
The Civil Rights Act made segregation in hospitals illegal. It stated that all Americans were entitled to equal healthcare standards and all Federal projects must include racial integration.
The Civil Rights Act made segregation in education and housing illegal. It stated that all Americans were entitled to equal employment opportunities and all Federal projects must include racial integration.
The Civil Rights Act made segregation in education illegal. It stated that all Americans were entitled to equal qualification and all Federal projects must include racial integration.
The Civil Rights Act made segregation in employment illegal. It stated that all Americans were entitled to equal pay and all Federal projects must include racial integration.
12. When was the Civil Rights Act passed through Congress?