progress 1969-75

Cards (11)

  • What was the significance of the Civil Rights Movement in the 1950s?
    It marked a pivotal period of activism aimed at ending racial segregation and discrimination.
  • What progress was made by 1975 in civil rights?
    There were significant legal advancements, but social issues persisted
  • Why did the Civil Rights protest split after 1969?
    Different groups focused on single issues or local vs. national campaigns
  • What role did Richard Nixon play in the Civil Rights movement?

    He supported the movement by introducing new employment laws for black businesses
  • What does Shirley Chisholm's story indicate about civil rights progress?

    It shows the limited progress of the movement despite its support and momentum
  • How much progress had the Civil Rights movement made by 1975?
    Significant progress had been made in some areas
  • How did the interpretations of civil rights progress differ by the mid-1970s?
    They presented contrasting views on the extent of progress made
  • How did the civil rights movement evolve from 1969 to 1975?
    It saw both significant progress and clear signs of stagnancy
  • How did the civil rights movement's focus change after 1969?
    It began to split into different groups focusing on specific issues
  • What was the significance of the Civil Rights Movement in American history?
    It was crucial for achieving social justice and equality
  • What were the implications of the civil rights movement's progress by 1975?
    It indicated both achievements and ongoing challenges