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VS 9 Civil Rights Homework 3

Horizontales
This encouraged growth of Virginia towns and cities as people moved from the countryside to find jobs.
During the 20th century, old systems of farming were no longer what?
This person played a key role in the Brown v. Board of Education decision to desegregate public schools.
The promise of personal liberty made to citizens by the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights
Virginia's government established this policy which fought to "resist" the desegregation of public schools.
New labor-saving machines aided in planting and harvesting which led to lower what?
This person promoted racial equality and appointed many African Americans and women to state government positions.
Some schools did this to avoid integration.
This was a global event that many Virginians struggled to recover from.
This person did many good things for Virginia, such as a "pay as you go" policy for road improvements and modernizing the state's government, but his Massive Resistance movement hurt many people.
Verticales
This means full equality of people of all races, in the use of public facilities and services.
After World War II, African Americans demanded equal treatment and the recognition of this as American Citizens.
This program was created by President Franklin D. Roosevelt to help the country recover from hardships faced during the Great Depression.
This was an important African American athlete who became an author and began to speak out against racial injustice.
During the 20th century and beyond, Virginia changed from a rural, agricultural society to a more urban, _______ society.
This was the first African American to be elected a state governor in the United States.
Rosa Parks and this woman were important to the civil rights movement because their famous bus rides became important court cases.
As Virginia became more urban and industrial, it became more connected with the rest of the United States and was greatly affected by major national ________.
This was the first African American woman to become a bank president in the United States.