1. True or false: The Watts Riot was a race riot in the Watts neighborhood.

A: True

2. True or false: The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was the biggest civil rights law passed in the U.S.

A: True

3. True or false: Malcolm X died of old age in 1983.

A: False

4. True or false: Martin Luther King, Jr. helped lead the Montgomery Bus Boycott.

A: True

5. True or false: Thurgood Marshall was a very influential African America attorney.

A: True

6. True or false: Churches did not hold much influence in the African American community.

A: False

7. True or false: Both Kennedy and Johnson believed in trying to pass civil rights laws

A: True

8. True or false: The Internet started out as a linking system for the government before it became a major innovation for the world.

A: True

9. True or false: Reaganomics is a philosophy of raising taxes because it will help everyone.

A: False

10. True or false: Mikhail Gorbachev was the last Communist leader of the Soviet Union before it fell.

A: True

11. True or false: Clinton's situation brought him close to getting kicked out of office. When the impeachment vote happened, he was voted to stay in office, though.

A: False

12. True or false: Ford felt that inflation was important and needed to happen.

A: True

13. What was the court case that overturned Plessy v. Ferguson and ended the legality of segregation?

A: Brown vs. Board of Education

14. Why did people want to elect Jimmy Carter as president?

a. People wanted a president that was not a big politician and was honest.
b. People didn't think he was smart enough to create a cover up.

A: a.

15. What was the biggest reason families were changing in the 1970s?

a. More men were staying at home with kids.
b. There were less divorces than in the 1950s.
c. More women were going to work than staying at home.
d. There was huge increase in interracial marriages.

A: C.

16. What music was NOT started during the 1970s?

a. Rap
b. Jazz
c. Disco

A: b.

4 answers

11 and 12 are wrong. The others are right.
11 and 12 are true, then?
I mean, 11 is true and 12 is false?
Yes, 11 is true. Mr. Clinton was impeachd by the House of Representatives, but was acquitted in a trial in the Senate. He was not removed from office.

President Ford tried hard to stop high inflation. He did not think it was a good thing. 12 is false.