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Chapter 6 - True/False Questions
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| Chapter 6 - True/False Questions:
The Constitution was silent on the issue of equality until the addition of the Civil War Amendments.
Answer: TRUE
Bloom’s level: Comprehension
Page reference: 198
The first meeting for women’s rights was held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Answer: FALSE
Bloom’s level: Knowledge
Page reference: 196
The Missouri Compromise of 1820 eliminated tensions over slavery.
Answer: FALSE
Bloom’s level: Analysis
Page reference: 195-196
The Thirteenth Amendment bans slavery.
Answer: TRUE
Bloom’s level: Knowledge
Page reference: 197
Most of the former Confederate states passed Black Codes to restrict opportunities for newly freed slaves.
Answer: TRUE
Bloom’s level: Analysis
Page reference: 197
Slavery was a major cause of the Civil War.
Answer: TRUE
Bloom’s level: Analysis
Page reference: 197
Jim Crow laws were abolished immediately following the Civil War.
Answer: FALSE
Bloom’s level: Comprehension
Page reference: 199
The doctrine of “separate but equal” was promulgated by the Civil Rights Cases (1883).
Answer: FALSE
Bloom’s level: Knowledge
Page reference: 199
Federal occupation of the South following the Civil War ended in 1877.
Answer: TRUE
Bloom’s level: Knowledge
Page reference: 199
The Nineteenth Amendment guarantees women the right to vote.
Answer: TRUE
Bloom’s level: Knowledge
Page reference: 202
Women were granted the right to vote at the same time as African Americans.
Answer: FALSE
Bloom’s level: Knowledge
Page reference: 202
Brown v. Board of Education was the most important women’s rights case in the twentieth century.
Answer: FALSE
Bloom’s level: Knowledge
Page reference: 204
Brown v. Board of Education is considered by many to be the most important civil rights case of the twentieth century.
Answer: TRUE
Bloom’s level: Evaluation
Page reference: 205
The Montgomery Bus boycotts were started by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. when he refused to give up his seat on a public bus to a white woman.
Answer: FALSE
Bloom’s level: Knowledge
Page reference: 206
The Montgomery bus boycott was the first successful nonviolent protest for civil rights.
Answer: TRUE
Bloom’s level: Synthesis
Page reference: 206
Freedom rides were unsuccessful attempts to promote school bussing.
Answer: FALSE
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