2.1.11 Practice_ Revision Strategies
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Outline Research Questions:
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How did the Civil Rights movement start?
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What were the initial results to the Civil Right movement? How did that change at the actual end of the movement? -
What impact did the Civil Rights Movement make?
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When sis the Civil Right Movement start to m ake changes?
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Who were the most influential people during this time?
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How did the movement assist African Americans exercise their right to vote?
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How did educational opportunities improve for African Americans? I.
Introduction
A.
Thesis: The Civil Rights Movement served as a turning point for the African American community, with the outcome of increased rights as well as an improvement in accessible education. II.
Body Paragraph 1
A.
A. First Point: 1.
African Americans had citizenship privileges -> those rights were stripped
away during the Jim Crow 2.
The Civil Rights Movement for rights, including right to vote -> they were
successful
3.
On August 6, 1965, President Lyndon Johnson signed The Voting Rights Act -> made literacy tests and discriminatory voting practices illegal. B.
Second Point:
1.
Educational opportunities for African Americans were restricted and inferior. -> successful in reforming parts of the system. Describe the Education Reform Movement and the role that the Civil Rights Movement
played.
2.
Many of the obstacles that formerly stopped people of color, women, people with disabilities, and senior citizens from freely choosing the educational options and vocations they wanted to pursue have been removed.
III.
Conclusion
A.
Collect the points and reiterate the introduction. IV.
Sources
A.
"Causes and Effects of the American Civil Rights Movement."EncyclopædiaBritannica, Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc., https://www.britannica.com/summary/Causes-and-Effects-of-the-American-Civil-
Rights-Movement.
B.
"Voting Rights Act (1965)." National Archives and Records Administration, National Archives and Records Administration, http://www.archives.gov/milestone-documents/voting-rights-act#
:%7E:text=This
%20act%20was%20signed%20into,as%20a%20prerequisite%20to%20voting.
C.
"Thematic Window: The Civil Rights Movement." PBS , Public Broadcasting Service, http://www.pbs.org/johngardner/chapters/4b.html#:%7E:text=On
%20December%201%2C%201955%2C%20the,the%20bus%20in %20Montgomery%2C%20Alabama
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