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Slaves …………………….. (work) (habit in the
past) on plantations.
would work
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Whites _____________ (employ) Blacks as servants.
would employ
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African-Americans ______________(not go) (habit in the past) to the same schools as white children
would not go
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Slaves
_______________________ (be punished) if they didn’t work enough.
would be punished
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Slavery
________________ (interdiction in the past)
in 1863 by President Lincoln.
was forbidden
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A slave ____________ (obligation in the past) (work).
had to work
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Blacks ________________ (prohibition in the past) drink water from the Whites’ water fountains.
were not allowed tocouldn’t
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Blacks________________ (obey) (obligation in the past) the Jim Crow Laws.
had to obey
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Slaves
____________________ (read) (prohibition in the past)
books.
couldn’t / were forbidden to
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Black leaders like MLK ______________________ (not accept) segregation
would not accept
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Slaves ____________________ (go away).
were not allowed to
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By the end of 1964,
All Afro-American children _________________
(attend) the same schools as white kids.
could attend
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Slaves
________________ (sleep) (obligation in the past)
in small huts in plantations.
had to sleep
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Black people ____________________ (prohibition in the past) sit in the front of buses.
were forbidden tocouldn’twere not allowed to
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Going to the same schools
___________________ (prohibition in the past).
was forbiddenwasn’t allowed
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A slave ___________________ (be beaten) by his owner.
could be beaten
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Many victims of Lynch-Law
__________________________ (be hanged or shot).
would be hanged or shot
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It _____________________________________ (prohibition in the past) for a white man to marry a black woman.
was forbidden / was not allowed
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Slaves ____________ (wear) (obligation in the past) old clothes.
had to wear
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In 1930, in Alabama, playing dominoes together
_________________________________ (prohibition in the past)
was forbiddenwas not allowed
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Police officers _______________ (send) dogs
after Black people who protested.
would send
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Martin Luther King
_____________________ (accept)
segregation.
would not accept
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Martin Luther King _________________ (unite)
the country to win his fight
had to unite
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Rosa Parks
_______________________ (give up) her seat to a white person on a bus. She was sent to prison.
would not give up
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Malcom X
______________ (use) violent actions to fight the established government
would use
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