Classic Classic Quiz The Civil Rights of America by LukeCastellan LukeCastellan 15 played - 10 yrs ago Do you Know the suffrage of African-Americans and minority groups in the United States during the Civil Rights Movement? You're about to be tested QUIZ 20 QUESTIONS medium StatesAmerica 1 What was the case, Brown . VS. The Board of Education about? Duh! Our school going against the system Board of Education. SimpleAn international wrestling smack-down! Awesome!A case that the Supreme Court took on and said that it is unconstitutional for schools to be segregatedWhen a middle school wanted to get a new school because the old building had rats 2 How was this a great controversy to society? It integrated bars so people can have a blast! PARTY!Students could now be able to attend the same school regardless of their raceThe Head of the Board of Education stepped down in order to have Brown take a seatThe State was now only in charge of politics and not the schools 3 What case was overruled by this one? Chicago Board of Trade v. Christie GrainMoore v. DempseyBates v. City of Little RockPlessy v. Ferguson 4 What was the total outcome from the case? Well, probably integration wasn't all badPeople quickly got along with each other and were VERY peacefulThe schools later became integrated but some people where very mad at what happenedNothing happened 5 How many cases were related to Brown VS The Board of Education? About 25, 365. Not so sure. Just an educated guess5. Duh!I dunno. I didn't live during that time.4. Obvious. 6 In what year did this take place? 1954, very ancient though.In Christopher Columbus era1964, not too far ago.2013. Modern I should say 7 This case also led to the first Black Justice in the Supreme Court, who is he and in what year did he become this? He was Drake, in 1885She was Janet Jackson, in 1967Who knows who it was? Could have been me!Thurgood Marshall, In 1967 8 Why did this all begin? His daughter was neglected from entering a white school that was nearest to themPeople have nothing better to do.Money was scarce so they wanted to battle head to head with the governmentHe was illiterate and demanded to get his little girl an education 9 How did the case of Brown vs. Board of Education benefit public schools? Free FOOD for all! Finally, no more bricksTransportation was provided so, now, no more walking to schoolIt mixed whites and blacks together in schoolsThere was no benefit what-so-ever! 10 What was the statement that the court said that declared integration is now legal? We really don't care what happens, so, let's get it over with, we agree with you Mr. Brown'We conclude that the doctrine of 'separate but equal' has no place. Separate educational facilities are inherently unequal. 'The real deal about this is that not everything is what we want, but for the good for the American people!Who knows? Party at my place. Oh, uh... Mr. Brown, your case is dismissed, you won. Now, where are the papers i have to sign to get it over with? 11 How many students were there to enter Central High School in Arkansas? About 20 of them, if my calculations are correctNone of them were there. All of the demonstrators were either beat or were too scared to participate.Wimps! Who has time to do this!9! Duh! Why else would they call it, the Little Rock 9? People need to think more often 12 Who was the President during the time of the Little Rock Nine? Barack ObamaGeorge WashingtonDwight D. EisenhowerJohn F. Kennedy 13 Who was the first African-American to graduate from Central High School? Gloria RayMy GrandmaErnest GreenGeorge Bush 14 Why is this picture so famous? It shows her teeth in which are crooked.Shows a lady screaming. No big deal. I can do that too!It showed the hatred that people had towards integrationIt's not famous. I uploaded that on Instagram! (I traveled back in time to take that picture) 15 Was it really necessary for students to be escorted with federal assistance? Yes. There was too much violence and the integration law was being ignoredNo, it made no sense for a bunch of students with help of the lawHate to burst your bubble, but this really wasn't an impact in societyYes, because I was in charge of the country, so i sent them. Problem with it? 16 Why did these students want to go to this all-white high school? They thought it would be fun to entertain peopleThe Little Rock Nine wanted to mess with the schoolWanted a better education and more opportunitiesThey thought that they should go there too because food was free 17 Did this increase the standard of living for African-American students? No, it really didn't matter to them.Yes, it helped increase in society, the economy, the GDP, and the literacy rateYes, It made the schools get a good title in representing their stateNo, they still lived under the poverty line with little to none of education 18 When did this all happen? Before I was born. Who wouldn't know that?In the 1865. Right after the Civil WarSeptember of 1957October of 1965 19 What is the Little Rock Nine's new title known as in the modern world? The Little Rock Nine CrisisThe Little Rock Nine DisasterSomething about them isn't rightWho really cares? Didn't impact me, 20 Was this all worth? It, this is a right or wrong answer. This is worth 200000000 point. Just messing. It's worth 10 extra points. : ) Yes, it was worth it because the Little Rock Nine made historyYes It was worth it because they changed the way they walk through doorsNo, it wasn't. Just a waste of ink to be printed onNo, it wasn't. It didn't help me. A mistake in this Quiz ? Contact the author Commentaires