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This group discovered 60 percent of Georgia's wanted no integration of schools
Integration of Schools Committee
Moderate Coalition
Organization for school desegregation
Sibley Commission
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To run for this office you must be at least 21 years old.
State senator
State representative
Governor
Supreme Court justice
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This bug kept Georgia from enjoying the roaring 20s and worsened the Great Depression
War Weevil
Mosquito
Boll Weevil
Cotton Spiders
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These people take on debt and take a risk to start a business (ex. Alonzo Herndon)
Entrepeneurs
Investment Bankers
Debt Collectors
Risk managers
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The precedent set in this case allowed for the mass expansion of Jim Crow laws
Brown v. Board
Worchester v. Georgia
Plessy v. Ferguson
The Dred Scott Case
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After a bill is first presented in either body of the legislature it first is sent where?
The other house for a vote
To the floor for a vote
The governor's desk
To a committee focused on the issue
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These two men debated and disagreed about how best to improve black lives in the early 1900s
Martin Luther King, Jr./Booker T. Washington
Booker T. Washington/W.E.B Dubois
John Hope/W.E.B. Dubois
W.E.B. DuBois/Martin Luther King Jr.
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The party of Georgia's only U.S. president, Jimmy Carter
Democrat
Populist
Whigs
Republican
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Since my dad was elected governor, I should be appointed governor!" who might have said?
Herman Talmadge
Melvin Thompson
Ellis Arnall
Eugene Talmadge
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From Plessy v. Ferguson until Brown v. Board what principle stood as the law in the U.S.
Separate but Equal
Separate is inherently unequal
Cherokee have the right to their land
Slaves are property
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Colquitt, Brown and Gordon controlled the politics of Georgia post Civil War & were called this
The Three Peaches
Bourbon Triumvirate
The Triple Threat
Georgia's Mighty Trio
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This governor's death led to three people claiming Georgia's governorship in 1946.
Herman Talmadge
Melvin Thompson
Eugene Talmadge
Ellis Arnall
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This system is designed to apply laws to people under the age of 17 in Georgia
Judicial
Executive
Juvenile
Legislative
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Ambassador to the United Nations, Mayor of Atlanta, Helped bring the Olympics to Atlanta
William Hartsfield
Maynard Jackson
Andrew Young
Ivan Allen, Jr.
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Georgia's White Primary was an indirect form of this practice?
Candidate selection
Disenfranchisment
Separate but Equal facilities
Jim Crow laws
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Jim Crow Laws applied to what aspects of black life in the South
Theaters
Public transportation
Barbershops
Schools
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Checks and balances allows what to happen in Government?
It lets the executive write checks and balance the budget
It keeps allows each branch some power over another
It lets each branch balance their own budgets
It allows the courts the final say
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Under this system, workers rent owners' land, materials, etc. and must share crops/profits
Farm subsidies
Tenant Farming
Populism
Sharecropping
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Agencies in this branch of GA government include Secretary of State & Department of Education.
Judicial
Executive
Legislative
Federal
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This branch of government decides if laws passed are constitutional
Juvenile
Judicial
Legislative
Executive
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Spending more money than a person has saved creates this.
Income
Savings
Debt
Profit
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This founder of the Atlanta Life Insurance Company also worked as a barber in Atlanta
Alonzo Herdon
John Hope
Henry McNeal Turner
Martin Luther King, Sr.
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Hamilton Holmes and Charlayne Hunter were the first black students where
Gwinnett County Schools
At any Georgia School
The University of Georgia
Atlanta public schools
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Who might say, "Our people should focus on labor skills in order to improve our lives now.
Booker T. Washington
Martin Luther King, Jr.
W.E.B. DuBois
John Hope
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Led by Henry Grady the post Civil War "New South" began to re-brand itself as more pro...
Athletic
Agriculture
Independent
Industrialized
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The mineral springs in Warm Springs Georgia helped Franklin Roosevelt's...
Polio symptoms
Knee issues
Fighting strength
Powerful speech voice
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This person presides over the largest legislative body in the Georgia General Assembly
Chair of the Senate
Lt. Governor
Speaker of the House
The governor
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This New Deal program gave farmers money to not grow food.
AAA
REA
CCC
FRD
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Georgia DID NOT provide which of the following to the U.S. war effort in WWII?
Training Forts
Liberty Ships
Bell Bombers
Nuclear power
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Type of local Government created for a specific and limited purpose, often funded by fees.
State
County
Special Purpose District
City
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Why was white Leo Frank lynched by the Knights of Mary Phagan
Antisemitism
He whistled at a white girl on the street
He made a white girl work with a black man
They hated that he killed a young white girl
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Focus on industrialization, low taxes, low services and white supremacy.
Tom Watson and the Populists
Bourbon Triumvirate
Eugene Talmadge
Henry Grady
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To run for this office you must be at least 25 years old.
State senator
Governor
State representative
Supreme Court justice
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Georgia is home to many military bases, several of them thanks to this long time U.S. Senator
Herman Talmadge
Ellis Arnall
Richard Russell Jr.
Carl Vinson
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Jim Crow is a fancy term for what behavior
Racial Violence
Disenfranchisement
Segregation
Antisemitism
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This branch of government is in charge of enforcing the laws and in Georgia sets the budget
Legislative
Judicial
Juvenile
Executive
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Peaceful desegregation of schools helped this mayor sell major sports teams to come to Atlanta
Ivan Allen Jr.
William Hartsfield
Lester Maddox
Ellis Arnall
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To run for this office you must be at least 30 years old.
State senator
State representative
Supreme Court justice
Governor
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A moderate governor of Georgia who balanced the budget and increased voting rights
Nathan Deal
Eugene Talmadge
Ellis Arnall
Sonny Perdue
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The man who worked with King during, and directly benefited from, the Civil Rights Movement.
Andrew Young
Benjamin Mays
William Hartsfield
Ellis Arnall
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What New Deal program did Roosevelt conceive of on his visits to Warm Springs
AAA
REA
FRD
CCC
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Type of local Government created by a charter to provide added, tax-funded services.
State
City
County
Special Purpose
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This is the amount of money a person makes in a period of time
Savings
Debt
Profit
Income
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In 1956, Georgia changed its flag to this to sent what message?
As a sign of resistance to integration
To honor Georgia's history
To celebrate the Civil War centennial
To show Georgia as an open, welcoming state
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This branch is called the General Assembly in Georgia
Executive
Legislative
Juvenile
Judicial
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The Knights of Mary Phagan rose up following the murder conviction of what Jewish man
Homer Plessy
Alonzo Herdon
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Leo Frank
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Breaking these laws could mean a juvenile is tried as an adult and can go to jail for life
Five Liftetime Laws
Nine troublesome act
Murder
Seven Deadly Sins
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He might have said, "We need to protect our farming way of life by protecting our farmers.
Henry Grady
W.E.B. DuBois
Booker T. Washington
Tom Watson
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