Unit 2 History Mock 0.0 / 5 ? HistoryRace relations USRace relations in the USGCSEAQA Created by: LauraynCreated on: 05-04-17 22:15 What decade was black power at its height in the US? 1960s 1 of 39 In general why were Black Americans in the North frustrated with King? He didn't understand racism in the north where racism was de jure. 2 of 39 Black Americans in the north felt... The court and police was not protecting black citizens. 3 of 39 Malcolm X thought King.... was a 'tool of the white man' and openly criticized him. 4 of 39 Malcolm X wanted... an independent state for Black Americans. 5 of 39 In general black power groups wanted... segregation and were willing to use violence. 6 of 39 Who was the leader of the SNCC who changed its name? Stokely Carmicheal 7 of 39 What did the black panthers promote? Self defence - this was their reason for being armed. 8 of 39 Out of the options which black power group was the most radical? Black panthers 9 of 39 What group was Malcolm X part of? Nation of islam 10 of 39 What the aim of the Washington march? to put pressure on Kennedy and his government to further civil rights for all. 11 of 39 When was the march on Washington? 1963 12 of 39 How many participated in the march on Washington? 250,000 13 of 39 What was discussed after the Washington march? the civil rights bill 14 of 39 The Washington march is significant because... All of the options 15 of 39 When did the race riots take place? 1965-7 16 of 39 What happened in January 1965? Selma march 17 of 39 Why did the Selma march take place despite having the vote only 24% of Black Americans were registered to vote in Selma, Alabama. 18 of 39 How did African Americans get treated during the march from Selma to Montgomery? State troopers used tear gas and beat many black Americans. 19 of 39 What sparked the Watts riots in 1965? A black American had unnecessary violence used on them by a white people officer. 20 of 39 Recap when was the Watts riot that resulted in 34 deaths? 1965 21 of 39 Watts sparked other riots in 1966. Where did one of these riots take place? Chicago 22 of 39 What did King try to do in Chicago that sparked riots? get african Americans better treatment 23 of 39 The event in Chicago is seen as failure on King's part as... he couldn't persuade African Americans to be non-violent. 24 of 39 What was the riots in 1967 over? Housing 25 of 39 How did president Johnson respond to the 1967 riots? horrified he began to investigate 26 of 39 Civil rights Act 1964 meant... All options are correct 27 of 39 when was the voting act? 1965 28 of 39 What was the voting act a result of? the Selma march 29 of 39 What about the 1968 civil rights act? no discrimination in the sale/rent of houses 30 of 39 Why did King decided to march on Birmingham? To keep up the momentum of desegregation so he challenged Birmingham where they avoided integration. 31 of 39 How did Bull Connor (a hot-headed racist) respond to marchers? Hoses and dogs 32 of 39 The public were outraged by the Birmingham march. How did many people find out? TV 33 of 39 King showed ____ when he went to jail which impressed people. dedication 34 of 39 Kennedy was forced to sent ____ highlighting the presidential support for integration. mediators 35 of 39 Freedom rides were a result of..... many states not desegregating despite court ruling. 36 of 39 How many freedom riders were arrested? 200 37 of 39 What were the impacts of the freedom rides? All options 38 of 39 When were the freedom rides? 1961 39 of 39
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