HSIE task 2 Flashcards

(41 cards)

1
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what was the us civil rights movement

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a fight by african americans to end unfair laws (jim crow laws) which separtated them from white people in public (schools, libraries, buses, restaurants)

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what were the laws that separated the african australians in america

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Jim Crow laws

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3
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what towns did the freedom rides go through

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dubbo, moree and walgett

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when was the US civil rights movement

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  • 1950s and 1960s
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5
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when was the us freedom rides

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1961 (bus rides similar to australian freedom ride)

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6
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what year was the UDHR adopted

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1948

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what year was the australian referedum held

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1967

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8
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what did the referendum do

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include indigenous in the national census and gave them citizen rights

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9
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what year did kevin rudd deliver the natioanl apology

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2008

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10
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in what year did the mabo vs qld case occur and what did it do

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1992, he over turned terranullius which recognised the native title

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what date was the day of mourning held

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26 jan 1938

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12
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what even sparked the montgomery bus boycott

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rosa parks getting arrested because she did not give up her seat on the bus to a white woman

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13
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who was the main leaderof the us civil rights movement in 1960s

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MLKJR

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14
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what indigenous leader co founded the tent embassy

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micheal anderson

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what was the tent embassy

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protest set up infront of the old parliament house to fight for land rights and recognition

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when was the tent embassy

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26 jan 1972

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17
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what organisation created the UDHR

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United Nations

17
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What is the name of the 1964 US law banning racial discirmination

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civil rights act

18
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what was the aboriginal protection board

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the organisation that set up the aboriginal protection act

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what was the aboriginal protection act

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A law that controlled the lives of the aboriginal people of where the live, work and get education

18
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what year was the native title act passed

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what is the native title act

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provided a legislation for the indigenous to claim their land

19
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why and when was the udhr created

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it was created in 1948 to make sure the atrocities of ww2 and the holocaust wouldnt repeat again but its not a legally binding document

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what was the day of mourning

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a protest to acknowledge the 150 years of brithish colonisation and demand full citizenship rights

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what report investigated the stolen generation and when was it releases
bringing them home, 1997
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where was the discrimnation of kids in the pool during the freedom rides
morree
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what does safa stand for
student action for aborigines
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where and was was the i have a dream speech presented by MLKjr
washington 1963
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what was the name of the law that allowed the government to remove aboriginal chidlren from families
aboriginal protection act
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what are examples of huma rights
education, work, equality and free of torture
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What was the assimilation policy
absorb the culture of aborignal and torres strait islander people by white washing them
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how many articles are in the UDHR
30
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who was D.V evatt annd what was his significance on the UDHR
the president of UN general assembly which gave australia a voice on the global stage
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which australian played a key role in adoptiion for the UDHR
Dr H.V evatt
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how many people voted yes for the 1967 referendum
90.77%
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what was the first signicant protest of indigenous children
1938 day of mourning
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in which year did the american freedom rides start
1961
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which group launched violent attacks on the freedom riders
ku kulx klan
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what was the aim of the indigenous rights movements
gain equality, recognition, justice, basic human rights
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struggles of indigenous before 1965
they were denied basic human rights and were heavily discriminated against society due to government policies
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examples of us civil rights movements
- montgomery bus boycott (1955-1956) -i have a dream speech on the march on washington 1963