Civil Rights Movements
Social Studies
Civil Rights Movements starts at 4 and continues till grade 5.
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Describe how the Civil Rights Movement changed schools in the United States.
Describe one way children helped during the Civil Rights Movement.
Explain why the March on Washington was important to the Civil Rights Movement.
Name one method used by civil rights activists to protest unfair laws.
What does 'segregation' mean?
What does the word 'integration' mean in the context of the Civil Rights Movement?
What is a boycott?
What is the meaning of 'civil disobedience'?
What was the main goal of the Civil Rights Movement in the United States?
What was the main purpose of the Freedom Rides?
What was the purpose of sit-ins during the Civil Rights Movement?
Who was Medgar Evers?
Why was Rosa Parks' action on the bus important to the Civil Rights Movement?
