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1. How did President John F. Kennedy most support civil rights?
a. He favored voting rights laws.***
b. He organized a march.
c. He established the Peace Corps.
d. He rode "freedom buses."

2. Which of the following was a result of the Civil Rights Act of 1964?
a. Civil rights leaders demonstrated in Washington.
b. Segregation in public places became illegal.***
c. The voting rights of blacks were protected.
d. Separate but equal facilities were allowed.

3. What led to the Orangeburg Massacre?
a. South Carolina University was integrated by court order.
b. Freedom Riders entered a South Carolina restaurant.
c. Black students staged a lunch counter sit-in at Woolworth's.
d. Black students protested the segregation of the local bowling alley.***

4. Which of the following best summarizes civil right during the 1960s in South Carolina?
a. Gains made during the 1950s were reversed.
b. Schools remained segregated and some blacks were prevented from voting.
c. Resistance to civil rights prevented blacks from becoming members of the political system.
d. Greater advances took place than during any other time.***

5. What did the Voting Rights Act of 1965 prohibit?
a. age requirements
b. all-white primaries
c. literacy tests
d. residency requirements***

Correct answers are:

A.
B.
D.
D.
C

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1 & 2 - correct
#3 - I don't know.
4 - yes
5 - no

#3 - you are correct. Students protested segregation at a bowling alley, but the shootings by the Highway Patrol took place on campus.

Okay I know that 3 is correct so I will try and find the answer to number 3 and get back to ya Reed.

For #3 ... read carefully!

http://www.sciway.net/afam/orangeburg-massacre.html

For #5, residency is required everywhere, not just in South Carolina. If you are going to register and vote in any county or city, you must be a resident of that jurisdiction. The Voting Rights Act had nothing to do with that.