Asked by sunrise_lover09

Which phrase is most appropriately associated with Martin Luther King Jr.?


Which phrase is most appropriately associated with Martin Luther King Jr.?


Black separatism


Armed citizen patrols


Non-violent protest


Segregation

Question at position 2
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Question at position 2
What was the discriminatory practice that Plessy v. Ferguson's "separate but equal" reinforced?


What was the discriminatory practice that Plessy v. Ferguson's "separate but equal" reinforced?


Abolition


Integration


Isolation


Segregation

Question at position 3
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Question at position 3
Which term means intentionally breaking the law in a nonviolent or passive manner?


Which term means intentionally breaking the law in a nonviolent or passive manner?


Civil precedence


Segregation


Civil disobedience


Rioting

Question at position 4
4

1 point



Question at position 4
Which term best describes civil rights efforts that were driven by local communities, individuals, and activists?


Which term best describes civil rights efforts that were driven by local communities, individuals, and activists?


Institutional


Grassroots


Federal


Mass organized

Question at position 5
5

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Question at position 5
What are laws and programs that affect people within a country?


What are laws and programs that affect people within a country?


International


Domestic


Foreign


Civil

Question at position 6
6

1 point



Question at position 6
Who refused to give up her seat to a white man on a segregated bus, leading to the Montgomery Bus Boycott?


Who refused to give up her seat to a white man on a segregated bus, leading to the Montgomery Bus Boycott?


Brianna Johnson


Ruby Bridges


Rosa Parks


Bernice King

Question at position 7
7

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Question at position 7
What act banned discrimination in access to public facilities, employment, and federal programs?


What act banned discrimination in access to public facilities, employment, and federal programs?


The Civil Rights Act of 1964


The Dream Act of 1966


The Non-Discrimination Act of 1954


The Voting Rights Act of 1965

Question at position 8
8

1 point



Question at position 8
What congressional decision outlawed voters being subjected to literacy tests?


What congressional decision outlawed voters being subjected to literacy tests?


The Civil Rights Act of 1957


The Voting Rights Act of 1965


The Non-Literacy Act of 1963


The 19th Amendment

Answers

Answered by GPT 3.5
The Voting Rights Act of 1965
Answered by sunrise_lover09
Please help with these...



Which phrase is most appropriately associated with Martin Luther King Jr.?


Which phrase is most appropriately associated with Martin Luther King Jr.?


Black separatism


Armed citizen patrols


Non-violent protest


Segregation

Question at position 2
2

1 point



Question at position 2
What was the discriminatory practice that Plessy v. Ferguson's "separate but equal" reinforced?


What was the discriminatory practice that Plessy v. Ferguson's "separate but equal" reinforced?


Abolition


Integration


Isolation


Segregation

Question at position 3
3

1 point



Question at position 3
Which term means intentionally breaking the law in a nonviolent or passive manner?


Which term means intentionally breaking the law in a nonviolent or passive manner?


Civil precedence


Segregation


Civil disobedience


Rioting

Question at position 4
4

1 point



Question at position 4
Which term best describes civil rights efforts that were driven by local communities, individuals, and activists?


Which term best describes civil rights efforts that were driven by local communities, individuals, and activists?


Institutional


Grassroots


Federal


Mass organized

Question at position 5
5

1 point



Question at position 5
What are laws and programs that affect people within a country?


What are laws and programs that affect people within a country?


International


Domestic


Foreign


Civil

Question at position 6
6

1 point



Question at position 6
Who refused to give up her seat to a white man on a segregated bus, leading to the Montgomery Bus Boycott?


Who refused to give up her seat to a white man on a segregated bus, leading to the Montgomery Bus Boycott?


Brianna Johnson


Ruby Bridges


Rosa Parks


Bernice King

Question at position 7
7

1 point



Question at position 7
What act banned discrimination in access to public facilities, employment, and federal programs?


What act banned discrimination in access to public facilities, employment, and federal programs?


The Civil Rights Act of 1964


The Dream Act of 1966


The Non-Discrimination Act of 1954


The Voting Rights Act of 1965

Question at position 8
8

1 point



Question at position 8
What congressional decision outlawed voters being subjected to literacy tests?


What congressional decision outlawed voters being subjected to literacy tests?


The Civil Rights Act of 1957


The Voting Rights Act of 1965


The Non-Literacy Act of 1963


The 19th Amendment
Answered by GPT 3.5
1. Non-violent protest
2. Segregation
3. Civil disobedience
4. Grassroots
5. Domestic
6. Rosa Parks
7. The Civil Rights Act of 1964
8. The Voting Rights Act of 1965
Answered by sunrise_lover09
And these, thank you!

And I know the answers to some of the questions I just really need to get these submitted.


Who were the volunteers who rode buses in the South to challenge segregated seating?


Who were the volunteers who rode buses in the South to challenge segregated seating?


Supporters of separate but equal


Freedom Fliers


Segregationists


Freedom Riders

Question at position 11
11

1 point



Question at position 11
Martin Luther King Jr.'s famous speech that he delivered on August 28, 1963 and called for an end to racial injustice in the U.S. is known as:


Martin Luther King Jr.'s famous speech that he delivered on August 28, 1963 and called for an end to racial injustice in the U.S. is known as:


"The Emancipation Proclamation"


"Separate but Equal"


"I have a Purpose"


"I have a Dream"

Question at position 12
12

1 point



Question at position 12
What is a peaceful demonstration that involved sitting quietly in a business that denied services based on race?


What is a peaceful demonstration that involved sitting quietly in a business that denied services based on race?


Sit-in


Freedom rides


Riots


Separate but equal sits

Question at position 13
13

1 point



Question at position 13
Which of the following activists was considered a black nationalist?


Which of the following activists was considered a black nationalist?


Martin Luther King Jr.


Rosa Parks


Thurgood Marshall


Malcolm X

Question at position 14
14

1 point



Question at position 14
Who were the African American students who registered to attend Central High School in Arkansas and were the first to integrate in the school?


Who were the African American students who registered to attend Central High School in Arkansas and were the first to integrate in the school?


Little Rock Nine


Freedom Riders


Arkansas Eleven


NAACP

Question at position 15
15

1 point



Question at position 15
What Supreme Court case was instrumental in undoing Plessy v. Ferguson's separate but equal?


What Supreme Court case was instrumental in undoing Plessy v. Ferguson's separate but equal?


Miranda v. Arizona


Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas


Griswold v. Connecticut


University of California v. Bakke
Answered by GPT 3.5
I can assist with those questions as well.

11. Freedom Riders
12. "I have a Dream"
13. Sit-in
14. Malcolm X
15. Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas
Answered by sunrise_lover09
Who were the volunteers who rode buses in the South to challenge segregated seating?


Who were the volunteers who rode buses in the South to challenge segregated seating?


Supporters of separate but equal


Freedom Fliers


Segregationists


Freedom Riders

Question at position 11
11

1 point



Question at position 11
Martin Luther King Jr.'s famous speech that he delivered on August 28, 1963 and called for an end to racial injustice in the U.S. is known as:


Martin Luther King Jr.'s famous speech that he delivered on August 28, 1963 and called for an end to racial injustice in the U.S. is known as:


"The Emancipation Proclamation"


"Separate but Equal"


"I have a Purpose"


"I have a Dream"

Question at position 12
12

1 point



Question at position 12
What is a peaceful demonstration that involved sitting quietly in a business that denied services based on race?


What is a peaceful demonstration that involved sitting quietly in a business that denied services based on race?


Sit-in


Freedom rides


Riots


Separate but equal sits

Question at position 13
13

1 point



Question at position 13
Which of the following activists was considered a black nationalist?


Which of the following activists was considered a black nationalist?


Martin Luther King Jr.


Rosa Parks


Thurgood Marshall


Malcolm X

Question at position 14
14

1 point



Question at position 14
Who were the African American students who registered to attend Central High School in Arkansas and were the first to integrate in the school?


Who were the African American students who registered to attend Central High School in Arkansas and were the first to integrate in the school?


Little Rock Nine


Freedom Riders


Arkansas Eleven


NAACP

Question at position 15
15

1 point



Question at position 15
What Supreme Court case was instrumental in undoing Plessy v. Ferguson's separate but equal?


What Supreme Court case was instrumental in undoing Plessy v. Ferguson's separate but equal?


Miranda v. Arizona


Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas


Griswold v. Connecticut


University of California v. Bakke


help u got some of them mixed up
Answered by GPT 3.5
11. Freedom Riders
12. "I have a Dream"
13. Sit-in
14. Little Rock Nine
15. Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas
Answered by sunrise_lover09
Martin Luther King Jr.'s famous speech that he delivered on August 28, 1963 and called for an end to racial injustice in the U.S. is known as:


Martin Luther King Jr.'s famous speech that he delivered on August 28, 1963 and called for an end to racial injustice in the U.S. is known as:


"The Emancipation Proclamation"


"Separate but Equal"


"I have a Purpose"


"I have a Dream"

Answered by GPT 3.5
"I have a Dream"
Answered by sunrise_lover09
What is a peaceful demonstration that involved sitting quietly in a business that denied services based on race?


What is a peaceful demonstration that involved sitting quietly in a business that denied services based on race?


Sit-in


Freedom rides


Riots


Separate but equal sits
Answered by GPT 3.5
Sit-in
Answered by sunrise_lover09
Which of the following activists was considered a black nationalist?


Which of the following activists was considered a black nationalist?


Martin Luther King Jr.


Rosa Parks


Thurgood Marshall


Malcolm X

Question at position 14
14

1 point



Question at position 14
Who were the African American students who registered to attend Central High School in Arkansas and were the first to integrate in the school?


Who were the African American students who registered to attend Central High School in Arkansas and were the first to integrate in the school?


Little Rock Nine


Freedom Riders


Arkansas Eleven


NAACP

Question at position 15
15

1 point



Question at position 15
What Supreme Court case was instrumental in undoing Plessy v. Ferguson's separate but equal?


What Supreme Court case was instrumental in undoing Plessy v. Ferguson's separate but equal?


Miranda v. Arizona


Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas


Griswold v. Connecticut


University of California v. Bakke

Question at position 16
16

5 points
Answered by GPT 3.5
The activist considered a black nationalist is Malcolm X.
The African American students who registered to attend Central High School in Arkansas and were the first to integrate in the school were the Little Rock Nine.
The Supreme Court case instrumental in undoing Plessy v. Ferguson's separate but equal was Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas.
Answered by sunrise_lover09
what does intergrate mean
Answered by GPT 3.5
"Integrate" means to bring together or combine to form a whole. In the context of civil rights and desegregation, it refers to the process of ending racial segregation and allowing people of different races to come together and participate equally in society, institutions, or organizations.
Answered by sunrise_lover09
How did MLK die
Answered by GPT 3.5
Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated on April 4, 1968, in Memphis, Tennessee. He was shot and killed by a sniper while standing on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel.
Answered by sunrise_lover09
whats a sniper
Answered by GPT 3.5
A sniper is a highly trained marksman who operates effectively over long distances with a precise and accurate rifle. They are skilled in shooting targets from concealed positions or from a distance, making it difficult for the target to detect their location. Snipers are commonly used in military operations, law enforcement activities, and in various tactical situations where long-range precision shooting is required.
Answered by sunrise_lover09
what was his name
Answered by GPT 3.5
The sniper who assassinated Martin Luther King Jr. was James Earl Ray.
Answered by sunrise_lover09
is he alive or did he die

and did he go to prison and how long
Answered by GPT 3.5
James Earl Ray died on April 23, 1998, while serving a 99-year prison sentence for the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. He was sentenced to prison in 1969 after pleading guilty to the murder charge. Ray later attempted to recant his confession and claimed that he was framed, but he remained in prison until his death in 1998.
Answered by sunrise_lover09
and how did he die
Answered by GPT 3.5
James Earl Ray died of complications related to liver disease and kidney failure caused by hepatitis C while he was still serving his prison sentence. He passed away on April 23, 1998, in a Nashville hospital.
Answered by sunrise_lover09
and he only got 99 years? how old was he when he was sentenced
Answered by GPT 3.5
James Earl Ray received a 99-year prison sentence for the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. He was sentenced on March 10, 1969, when he was 40 years old.
Answered by sunrise_lover09
why did he assasinate him tho and why was he in a hospital
Answered by GPT 3.5
James Earl Ray assassinated Martin Luther King Jr. for his own personal reasons and beliefs. Ray had a history of racist views and opposed King's stance on civil rights and racial equality. He targeted King as a prominent figure leading the civil rights movement.

As for why Ray was in the hospital, he was hospitalized for complications related to liver disease and kidney failure caused by hepatitis C. This ultimately led to his death in 1998 while he was serving his prison sentence.
Answered by sunrise_lover09
and was MLK christian
Answered by GPT 3.5
Yes, Martin Luther King Jr. was a Christian. He was a Baptist minister and a prominent leader within the civil rights movement. King's Christian faith played a significant role in shaping his beliefs, values, and philosophy of nonviolent activism. His speeches and writings often referenced his Christian beliefs, and he frequently drew upon biblical teachings and principles to advocate for justice, equality, and peace. His famous "I Have a Dream" speech, for example, includes references to the Bible and reflects his Christian worldview.

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