Some African American leaders responded to segregation by_______
tearing up railroad ties and burning houses.
educating themselves and writing pamphlets.
going to court to change immigration laws.
establishing Jim Crow jury boxes.
W.E.B. DuBois wanted African Americans to respond to segregation by
working together to overturn Jim Crow laws in the South.
educating themselves and writing pamphlets.
going to court to change immigration laws.
establishing Jim Crow jury boxes.
The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882
barred employers in U.S. cities from hiring Chinese workers.
prohibited Chinese laborers from entering the country.
stripped Chinese Americans of their U.S. citizenship.
forced Chinese children to attend segregated schools.
In 1872, Susan B. Anthony
formed the Women’s Christian Temperance Union.
was arrested for voting in an election in New York.
attended college to earn a graduate degree.
drafted a constitutional amendment granting women suffrage.
Unlike African American men, women in the late 1800s
had to pay a poll tax to vote.
were able to vote under grandfather clauses.
did not have the legal right to vote.
experienced no restrictions when voting.
Which of the following occured in 1848?
African American men gained suffrage.
Women gained suffrage.
Mexican Americans were guaranteed property rights.
Chinese Americans won protection of their citizenship.

