CSTU 220 Quiz 6
CSTU 220 Quiz Christian Response to the Civil Rights Movement
Covers the Learn material from Module 6: Week 6.
- Charlie Cobb of SNCC originated what concept which was put into practice in Mississippi during the Freedom Summer of 1964?
- With regard to its origins and organization, the Montgomery Bus Boycott
- Who gained national renown in 1964 as an unseated MFDP delegate for the testimony she offered about the personal violence she suffered while trying to exercise her constitutional rights?
- Which executive secretary of SCLC was also known as the “political and spiritual midwife” of SNCC?
- After winning the affiliation of more than 80,000 voters, the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party
- Which element was added to the repertoire of protest during the Albany Movement of 1961 by Bernice Johnson Reagon and others?
- Which member of CORE became a counselor to Martin Luther King, Jr., introducing him to the thought of Mahatma Gandhi and advising him on nonviolence?
- What motivated Martin Luther King Junior to write “Letters from a Birmingham Jail” in 1963? Who is the letter addressed to and what prompted this particular letter?
- According to Bryan Loritts, how do multiethnic churches strengthen Christianity and the message of the Gospel in today’s society?
Set 2
- According to Bryan Loritts, how do multiethnic churches strengthen Christianity and the message of the Gospel in today’s society?
- Which element was added to the repertoire of protest during the Albany Movement of 1961 by Bernice Johnson Reagon and others?
- The mother of which teenage boy, who was murdered in 1955 for whistling at a white woman, insisted on publicizing the image of his corpse to force the world to recognize the crime committed against him?
- After winning the affiliation of more than 80,000 voters, the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party
- Charlie Cobb of SNCC originated what concept which was put into practice in Mississippi during the Freedom Summer of 1964?
- What motivated Martin Luther King Junior to write “Letters to a Birmingham Jail” in 1963? Who is the letter addressed to and what prompted this particular letter?
- Which member of CORE became a counselor to Martin Luther King, Jr., introducing him to the thought of Mahatma Gandhi and advising him on nonviolence?
- With regard to its origins and organization, the Montgomery Bus Boycott
- Which executive secretary of SCLC was also known as the “political and spiritual midwife” of SNCC?
CSTU 220 Quiz 7
CSTU 220 Quiz Racial Reconciliation Through Christ
Covers the Learn material from Module 7: Week 7.
- Faith Ringgold is best known for telling stories through
- Perhaps the most explosive urban riots of the 1960s, which left 43 dead and caused $500 million in property damage, took place where in the summer of 1967?
- Who popularized the phrase “Black Power” at a freedom rally in 1966?
- According to Jarvis Williams, how has racism influenced the Christian church?
- According to Jarvis Williams, what is God’s provision for racial reconciliation? How does he support his argument?
- What is the difference between Racial Reconciliation and Ethnic Diversity, according to Jarvis Williams?
- In the last half of the twentieth century, all of the following trends became noticeable in black higher education EXCEPT
Set 2
- According to Jarvis Williams, what is God’s provision for racial reconciliation? How does he support his argument?
- The Black Panther Party of Self Defense was founded in 1966 in
- According to Jarvis Williams, how has racism influenced the Christian church?
- What is the difference between Racial Reconciliation and Ethnic Diversity, according to Jarvis Williams?
- In the last half of the twentieth century, all of the following trends became noticeable in black higher education EXCEPT
- Which novelist inspired renewed interest in the works of Zora Neale Hurston before winning the Pulitzer Prize for her novel The Color Purple in 1982?
- Perhaps the most explosive urban riots of the 1960s, which left 43 dead and caused $500 million in property damage, took place where in the summer of 1967?
CSTU 220 Quiz 8
CSTU 220 Quiz Economics and Entrepreneurship
Covers the Learn material from Module 8: Week 8.
- Approximately what percentage of the black vote went to George W. Bush in the 2000 presidential election?
- Who was the first black female billionaire in the history of the United States?
- In both the 1984 and 1988 presidential elections, approximately what percentage of black voters casted their vote for the Democratic candidate?
- Discuss the success of black athletes such as Michael Jordan, Tiger Woods, and the Williams sisters. What do their athletic achievements and popular acclaim symbolize in American society?
- Whom did President Ronald Reagan succeed in appointing as head of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in 1982?
- Guion S. Bluford, Jr. and Mae E. Jamison were, respectively, the first black man and first black woman to
- Salt n Pepa, MC Lyte, and TLC were prominent examples of
- Which artist painted subway walls under the graffiti tag SAMO and won recognition for provocative works such as Irony of a Negro Policeman?
- Which of the following statements about black American settlement patterns is MOST accurate?
- One reason that The Cosby Show was culturally important is that
- Who emerged as perhaps the most prominent black filmmaker of the late 1980s and 1990s with his films Do the Right Thing and Malcolm X?
- Who emerged as perhaps the most prominent black filmmaker of the late 1980s and 1990s with his films Do the Right Thing and Malcolm X?
- One reason that The Cosby Show was culturally important is that
- In both the 1984 and 1988 presidential elections, approximately what percentage of black voters casted their vote for the Democratic candidate?
- Which artist painted subway walls under the graffiti tag SAMO and won recognition for provocative works such as Irony of a Negro Policeman?
- Guion S. Bluford, Jr. and Mae E. Jamison were, respectively, the first black man and first black woman to
- Discuss the success of black athletes such as Michael Jordan, Tiger Woods, and the Williams sisters. What do their athletic achievements and popular acclaim symbolize in American society?
- Whom did President Ronald Reagan succeed in appointing as head of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in 1982?
- Approximately what percentage of the black vote went to George W. Bush in the 2000 presidential election?
- Who was the first black female billionaire in the history of the United States?
- Which of the following statements about black American settlement patterns is MOST accurate?
- Salt n Pepa, MC Lyte, and TLC were prominent examples of