Civil Rights Mo
Kim Nguyen
Created on October 19, 2024
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Transcript
CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT
START
Introduction
MISSION
CHARACTERS
Destination 01
Destination 02
Destination 05
Destination 04
Destination 03
CHOOSE YOUR DESTINATION
WELCOME to Destination 1
Martin luther king jr.
START
QUESTION 01
What was Martin Luther King Jr's main method of advocating for civil rights?
Isolation
Nonviolent Resistance
Armed Rebellion
QUESTION 02
"I Have a Dream"
"We Shall Overcome"
"Give me Liberty or Give me Death"
What was the famous Martin Luther King Jr. speech that inspired millions of people during the March on Washington?
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CONGRATULATIONS
The first number is:
2
WELCOME to Destination 2
Rosa Parks
START
QUESTION 01
What did Rosa Parks do that sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott?
She beat up a bus driver
She refused to give up her bus seat
She drove a bus vehicle
QUESTION 02
How did Rosa Park's defiance become a powerful symbol to the movement?
It immediately ended the bus segregation
It showed how a single act of resistance could inspire widespread change
It led to becoming the leader of the movement
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CONGRATULATIONS
The second number is:
7
WELCOME to Destination 3
US GOVERNMENT
START
QUESTION 01
How did the Civil Rights Movement force the government to take action?
Through public protests, media coverage, and legal pressure
By taking control of local governments
By organizing violent uprisings across the country
QUESTION 02
What law passed by the US Government helped to end racial segregation in public spaces?
The Fair Housing Act
The Voting Rights Act of 1965
The Civil Rights Act of 1964
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CONGRATULATIONS
The third number is:
1
WELCOME to Destination 4
MONTgomery BUS BOYCOTT
START
QUESTION 01
How long did the Montgomery Bus Boycott last?
87 days
381 days
483 days
QUESTION 02
What was the outcome of the Montgomery Bus Boycott?
The Supreme Court ruled bus segregation unconsitutional
The boycott ended with no result
The bus companies voluntarily desegregated
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CONGRATULATIONS
The fourth number is:
9
WELCOME to Destination 5
NAACP
START
QUESTION 01
Which legal case did the NAACP win that ended school segregation?
Plessy v. Ferguson
Roe v. Wade
Brown v. Board of Education
QUESTION 02
How did the NAACP spread awareness of civil rights issues?
Through celebrity endorsements
Through court cases, speeches, and publications
By organizing violent protests
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3
The last number is:
CONGRATULATIONS
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Come and learn about the Civil Rights Movement through the power of storytelling! We will be diving into the key figures, organizations, and events that helped the movement in shaping the history of racial equality in the United States!
Welcome Historians 📚, Prepare yourself to experience the journey through one of the most pivotol moments in history!!Are you ready to join the fight for civil rights? Shall we go on the Civil Rights Breakout Adventure?
Rosa Parks
Martin Luther King Jr.
Rosa’s simple act of defiance sparks a segregation movement. Her courage proves that even the smallest gestures can ignite a revolution
Visionary leader. Armed with nothing but words and unwavering courage, he dreams of a world where justice and equality reign supreme.
US Government
Montgomery Bus Boycott
NAACP
True warriors of the Civil Rights Movement. With strategic lawsuits and tireless advocacy, they fight in the courtroom to dismantle segregation one case at a time.
The Oppressed majority vs Unjust system. This protest shows that the power of collective action can grind even the most entrenched injustice to a halt.
Gatekeeper of laws and power. Often slow to change but vulnerable to pressure, the government holds the power to change laws if people push for change.