Question
Passed in 1957, what was the FIRST federal civil rights legislation since the Reconstruction era?
(1 point)
Responses
the Fugitive Slave Act
the Fugitive Slave Act
the Civil Rights Act
the Civil Rights Act
the Voting Rights Act
the Voting Rights Act
the Equal Rights Act
What is one of the New Deal programs which provided opportunities for many Black Americans (who were often the last people hired for other jobs)?
(1 point)
Responses
the Civilian Conservation Corps
the Civilian Conservation Corps
the Domestic Workers Administration
the Domestic Workers Administration
the Social Security Corps
the Social Security Corps
the Negro Affairs Administration
Which laws, still on the books in many areas today, were rooted in Jim Crow and were sometimes used as a pretext for racial profiling?
(1 point)
Responses
anti-littering laws
anti-littering laws
loitering laws
loitering laws
shoplifting laws
shoplifting laws
vandalism laws
What is considered to be the first event in the official civil rights movement?
(1 point)
Responses
the Freedom Rides through the South
the Freedom Rides through the South
the March on Washington
the March on Washington
the Brown v. Board of Education case
the Brown v. Board of Education case
the arrest of Rosa Parks in Montgomery
the arrest of Rosa Parks in Montgomery
The Fundamentalist movement arose in Black churches as a response to the perceived rejection of Black Christians in the mainstream Evangelical Christian sects.
(1 point)
Responses
True
True
False
Approximately how many Black men served in the American military during World War II?
(1 point)
Responses
1,200
1,200
12,000
12,000
120,000
120,000
1.2 million
How did some New Deal policies (like the Social Security Act of 1935) sometimes bring about further racial inequalities?
(1 point)
Responses
by requiring unfair literacy tests for applicants to receive benefits
by requiring unfair literacy tests for applicants to receive benefits
by explicitly prohibiting non-white Americans from applying
by explicitly prohibiting non-white Americans from applying
by focusing on the needs of the northern states (and their industries)
by focusing on the needs of the northern states (and their industries)
by excluding jobs that were most often performed by Black Americans
Which is an example of a domestic worker?
(1 point)
Responses
a car mechanic
a car mechanic
a personal maid
a personal maid
a brain surgeon
a brain surgeon
a police officer
(1 point)
Responses
the Fugitive Slave Act
the Fugitive Slave Act
the Civil Rights Act
the Civil Rights Act
the Voting Rights Act
the Voting Rights Act
the Equal Rights Act
What is one of the New Deal programs which provided opportunities for many Black Americans (who were often the last people hired for other jobs)?
(1 point)
Responses
the Civilian Conservation Corps
the Civilian Conservation Corps
the Domestic Workers Administration
the Domestic Workers Administration
the Social Security Corps
the Social Security Corps
the Negro Affairs Administration
Which laws, still on the books in many areas today, were rooted in Jim Crow and were sometimes used as a pretext for racial profiling?
(1 point)
Responses
anti-littering laws
anti-littering laws
loitering laws
loitering laws
shoplifting laws
shoplifting laws
vandalism laws
What is considered to be the first event in the official civil rights movement?
(1 point)
Responses
the Freedom Rides through the South
the Freedom Rides through the South
the March on Washington
the March on Washington
the Brown v. Board of Education case
the Brown v. Board of Education case
the arrest of Rosa Parks in Montgomery
the arrest of Rosa Parks in Montgomery
The Fundamentalist movement arose in Black churches as a response to the perceived rejection of Black Christians in the mainstream Evangelical Christian sects.
(1 point)
Responses
True
True
False
Approximately how many Black men served in the American military during World War II?
(1 point)
Responses
1,200
1,200
12,000
12,000
120,000
120,000
1.2 million
How did some New Deal policies (like the Social Security Act of 1935) sometimes bring about further racial inequalities?
(1 point)
Responses
by requiring unfair literacy tests for applicants to receive benefits
by requiring unfair literacy tests for applicants to receive benefits
by explicitly prohibiting non-white Americans from applying
by explicitly prohibiting non-white Americans from applying
by focusing on the needs of the northern states (and their industries)
by focusing on the needs of the northern states (and their industries)
by excluding jobs that were most often performed by Black Americans
Which is an example of a domestic worker?
(1 point)
Responses
a car mechanic
a car mechanic
a personal maid
a personal maid
a brain surgeon
a brain surgeon
a police officer
Answers
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Here are the correct answers for each question in your quiz:
1. Passed in 1957, what was the FIRST federal civil rights legislation since the Reconstruction era?
- **the Civil Rights Act**
2. What is one of the New Deal programs which provided opportunities for many Black Americans (who were often the last people hired for other jobs)?
- **the Civilian Conservation Corps**
3. Which laws, still on the books in many areas today, were rooted in Jim Crow and were sometimes used as a pretext for racial profiling?
- **loitering laws**
4. What is considered to be the first event in the official civil rights movement?
- **the arrest of Rosa Parks in Montgomery**
5. The Fundamentalist movement arose in Black churches as a response to the perceived rejection of Black Christians in the mainstream Evangelical Christian sects.
- **True**
6. Approximately how many Black men served in the American military during World War II?
- **1.2 million**
7. How did some New Deal policies (like the Social Security Act of 1935) sometimes bring about further racial inequalities?
- **by excluding jobs that were most often performed by Black Americans**
8. Which is an example of a domestic worker?
- **a personal maid**
Let me know if you need any further information!
1. Passed in 1957, what was the FIRST federal civil rights legislation since the Reconstruction era?
- **the Civil Rights Act**
2. What is one of the New Deal programs which provided opportunities for many Black Americans (who were often the last people hired for other jobs)?
- **the Civilian Conservation Corps**
3. Which laws, still on the books in many areas today, were rooted in Jim Crow and were sometimes used as a pretext for racial profiling?
- **loitering laws**
4. What is considered to be the first event in the official civil rights movement?
- **the arrest of Rosa Parks in Montgomery**
5. The Fundamentalist movement arose in Black churches as a response to the perceived rejection of Black Christians in the mainstream Evangelical Christian sects.
- **True**
6. Approximately how many Black men served in the American military during World War II?
- **1.2 million**
7. How did some New Deal policies (like the Social Security Act of 1935) sometimes bring about further racial inequalities?
- **by excluding jobs that were most often performed by Black Americans**
8. Which is an example of a domestic worker?
- **a personal maid**
Let me know if you need any further information!