Choose the piece of legislation that matches each action.1. banned literacy tests
Why did the March on Washington increase public sympathy for civil rights?Select all that apply.
In the speech, Martin Luther King, Jr., famously declares that he has a dream.Which of the following best describes that dream?
Choose the best word or phrase to complete each statement.1. The Selma marchers planned to walk from Selma to .
When they began their first march from Selma to Montgomery, civil rights marchers were
Which of these statements describes the effects of the Selma marches?
Based on what you have learned, select the phrases that correctly describe a provision of the Civil Rights Act.Select all of the boxes that apply.
Which southern voting law did the 24th amendment abolish?
Which of the following conclusions is supported by the data in this table?
Think about what you have learned about the civil rights protests of the mid-1960s and their effects.Write a 5-7 sentence paragraph that answers the question: How did civil rights actions such as marches, rallies, and voter registration drives influence public opinion?Include examples from this lesson.
Civil rights actions in the mid-1960s were pivotal in shifting public opinion by bringing the realities of racial injustice into the national spotlight. Events such as the Selma to Montgomery march demonstrated the peaceful resolve of activists even when they were met with brutal violence from law enforcement. When television networks broadcast the events of "Bloody Sunday," many Americans were shocked and felt a newfound sense of sympathy for the movement. Similarly, voter registration drives like Freedom Summer exposed the extreme dangers and systemic barriers Black citizens faced when trying to exercise their constitutional rights. This shift in public awareness created immense pressure on the federal government to take action. Ultimately, these protests and rallies transformed civil rights into a moral imperative for the nation, leading directly to the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
2. banned poll taxes
Which of the following events was a highlight of the March on Washington?
2. Marchers were responding to actions against civil rights workers.
Which legislation was influenced by the Selma marches?
Which of the following items does your response include?
3. authorized federal supervision of voter registration
3. Marchers wanted to apply pressure to .
4. opposed gender discrimination at work
4. Marchers wanted in Alabama.
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