1) What is the best interpretation of the phrase “City too busy to hate?” a) People were too busy with their families and jobs to pay attention or care about racial tensions in Atlanta. b) Segregation was permanent in Atlanta and the people did not complain, so the races did not have time to fight with each other or work together. c) Atlanta was growing with expansions in aviation, expressways and there was a major population growth, so Atlanta was developing greater racial tension. d) People were moving away from cities rapidly to find jobs elsewhere and the people did not want to interact with other races of their own because they did not like each other. 2) How did William B. Hartsfield contribute to the growth of Georgia? a) By bringing the aviation industry to the state.by building a world-class resort and golf course b) By building a world-class resort and golf course c) By lowering taxes for manufacturing businesses d) By persuading the Milwaukee Braves to move to Atlanta 3) What was the primary benefit of bringing major sports teams to Atlanta, Georgia? a) It promoted recreation and physical activity b) It provided entertainment for city residents. c) It increased job opportunities for city residents. d) It helped the city gain national recognition 4) How did the contributions of former mayor of Atlanta Ivan Allen, Jr., during his time in office help the city develop economically? a) By establishing the first international airport in the city, Allen helped Atlanta to become a global tourist destination. b) By creating tax breaks to encourage movie studios to film in the city, Allen helped Atanta’s movie industry expand. c) By using taxes to help aircraft companies build factories in the city, Allen helped Atlanta gain military contracts during World War II. d) By bringing professional sports teams to the city, Allen helped Atlanta create the infrastructure that would allow it to host the Olympics 5) How were the terms of William B. Hartsfield and Ivan Allen, Jr. similar as Atlanta mayors? a) African Americans gained important Civil Rights. b) The city experienced a long economic depression. c) Major businesses moved their headquarters out of the city. d) Corruption caused public opinion of the government to decline. 6) This Atlanta Governor lowered the voting age to 18, enacted prison reform, and abolished the poll tax. a) William Hartsfield b) Anthony Young c) Ellis Arnall d) Jimmy Carter 7) Why did the Georgia Supreme Court decide who had the right to be the governor at the 1946 governor’s election a) The write-in votes for one candidate had to be reviewed to see if they were valid. b) The Governor elect died and two people claimed that they had the right to succeed him. c) Georgia Governor Ellis Arnall claimed that voter fraud had taken place and demanded a recount of all votes. d) One candidate won the popular vote and another won the county unit vote and both claimed they won the election. 8) What was the recommendation of the Sibley Commission, founded to determine the level of public support for the desegregation of Georgia’s schools? a) School districts should individually determine whether to desegregate b) All schools should immediately begin the desegregation process. c) The state should continue to resist federal civil rights legislative efforts. d) The state should improve African American schools rather than desegregate. 9) What did the March on Washington lead to? a) Confederate emblem added to the Georgia state flag. b) Passage of the Civil Rights Act c) Three Governor’s Controversy d) Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Birth 10) How did the state of Georgia show its dissatisfaction with Brown v. Board of Education? a) Governor Talmadge protested by retiring from politics. b) Riots broke out around the capitol building in Atlanta. c) Mayor Ivan Allen removed all separate entrance signs at Atlanta City Hall. d) The Georgia state flag was changed in 1956 to include the Confederate battle emblem 11) Which of the following accurately describes the IMMEDIATE effects of Brown v. Board of Education in Georgia? a) Violence erupted in the city of Atlanta and this halted the process of integrating schools. b) Students everywhere were impacted as the state government closed schools to avoid desegregation. c) Schools in Georgia changed drastically after schools integrated following the federal decision. d) Nothing much changed as many white-only private schools opened which maintained school segregation. 12) Why was Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. willing to organize civil rights demonstrations despite the high risk of violence to himself? a) He thought that as a leader he would be safe from personal harm. b) He considered violence a necessary part of the struggle for civil rights. c) He wanted national recognition so that he could be elected to public office. d) He believed that Civil Rights were a cause greater than his individual liberty or life. 13) Why was the Albany Movement unable to fully achieve its desegregation goals? a) The focus was on using the political process rather than protests to create change. b) The use of violence by some of its members alienated moderate supporters. c) The movement lacked organization and leadership and quickly dissolved. d) The support among middle-class African Americans was lacking. 14) How did Lester Maddox surprise many Georgians in his role as governor? a) He campaigned to cut government spending and then increase spending for education. b) He was a segregationist who appointed many African Americans to government positions. c) He fought to keep the white primary system, but he ordered the state university system to integrate. d) He promised that he would lower taxes if he was elected, but he approved several tax increases. 15) How did Lester Maddox challenge the Civil Rights Act of 1964? a) He openly defied it by violating property tax laws and closing his restaurant. b) He openly defied it by integrating public schools while he served as governor of Georgia. c) He openly defied it by refusing and forcefully removing any African Americans that attempted to eat at his restaurant. d) He openly defied it by guaranteeing equal rights and privileges to African Americans that attempted to serve in the Georgia legislature. 16) How would a segregationist have responded to the election of Lester Maddox as governor of Georgia? a) With excitement because Maddox opposed integration. b) With outrage because Maddox supported forced integration of businesses c) With indifference because Maddox cared little about matters involving race d) With skepticism because Maddox had never expressed his views on segregation prior to his election 17) Who would have MOST LIKELY agreed with the views of Lester Maddox? a) Benjamin Mays b) Herman Talmadge c) Martin Luther King, Jr d) William Hartsfield 18) What impact did the following events have on President Carter's Presidency? 1- Iran Hostage Crisis 2- Inflation and stagnant economy 3- Olympic boycott a) Reason for Jimmy Carter receiving Nobel Peace Prize b) Reason for Criticism of Jimmy Carter's Governorship c) Reason for Criticism of Jimmy Carter's Presidency d) Reason for Jimmy Carter reelection in 1984 19) After his Presidency Jimmy Carter established Habitat for Humanity, and led the Carter Center which helped promote free and fair elections in developing nations,what did this do for his legacy? a) President Carter was considered a successful President b) President Carter was successful in advancing human rights initiatives and is thought to have had a better post- Presidency than Presidency c) President Carter has been successful in launching d) President Carter has been successful in launching several private businesses 20) Why was the expansion of the Port of Savannah economically important to Georgia? a) It helped Georgia's fishing industry grow and prosper b) It helped Savannah become a center of film production c) It helped bring more international tourists to Savannah d) It helped Georgia increase its role in international trade 21) Why is Georgia considered a great place for the the film industry? a) The state allows actors to work for free b) The state has a diverse geography, moderate climate, and solid transportation infrastructure c) The state feeds the film industry for free d) The southern accents are needed for many films 22) What happened in 2001 that made the film industry interested in moving to Georgia? a) The Georgia General Assembly passed legislation exempting the television and film industry from sales and use taxes. b) The Georgia General Assembly said they would provide free labor c) More films that required southern accents started getting made d) The Governor of Georgia personally invited the film industry.

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