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Exercice "Martin Luther King, Jr remembered", créé par anonyme (exercice gratuit pour apprendre l'anglais) :
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Question 1 réussie à 23.3 %
He began his career as a Baptist preacher but went on to lead a sweeping * effort to end racial discrimination known as the civil rights movement.
Question 2 réussie à 25.8 %
Along the way, Martin Luther King Jr. made history and emerged as one of the most * leaders of the 20th century.
Question 3 réussie à 54.8 %
Before the civil rights movement began, segregation policies known as 'Jim Crow' laws kept African Americans in a separate and generally * world from whites.
Question 4 réussie à 56.2 %
African Americans went to separate public schools, ate in separate * and even had to use separate public restrooms.
Question 5 réussie à 71.9 %
They had to sit in the back of buses and give up their seats to any white people *.
Question 6 réussie à 54 %
But in 1954, 'Jim Crow' suffered a stunning defeat: the Supreme Court declared that * schools for blacks and whites were inherently unequal in a case called 'Brown vs. Board of Education'.
Question 7 réussie à 64.5 %
The following year in Montgomery, Alabama, a tailor's assistant named Rosa Parks * to give up her bus seat for a white passenger.
Question 8 réussie à 56.6 %
Parks was arrested but Martin Luther King organized a full-fledged * of the Montgomery city bus sytem. Thirteen months later the buses integrated.
Question 9 réussie à 70.3 %
The Montgomery boycott inspired more efforts to end *. In 1963, King and other civil rights leaders organized the 'March on Washington'.
Question 10 réussie à 20.7 %
More than 200,000 people came to the Nation's Capitol to demand equality for blacks and * Congress to pass pending civil rights laws.
Question 11 réussie à 53.4 %
Standing at the base of the Lincoln Memorial, King spoke the words 'I have a dream today' * his hope for a future in which all men would be brothers.
Question 12 réussie à 55.9 %
The civil rights movement was changing the nation . In 1964, Congress passed the Civil Rights Act which made racial * in public places illegal.
Question 13 réussie à 46.1 %
The same year, King was * the Nobel Peace Prize.
Question 14 réussie à 38.3 %
On April 4th, 1968, Martin Luther King was * in Memphis, Tennessee.
Question 15 réussie à 64.9 %
But the movement he helped to lead lived on, inspiring other groups such as Hispanics, *
Question 16 réussie à 43.9 %
and the disabled to fight for equal * under the law and completing King's legacy of greater social justice for all Americans.
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