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A day in the life of Mrs Parks

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The arrest of Rosa Parks inspired the Montgomery Bus Boycott and the Civil Rights movement in the 1950s. Watch and listen to clips of videos that tell the events that happened the day Mrs. Parks was arrested. Answer the questions.

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The arrest of Rosa Parks inspired the Montgomery Bus Boycott and the Civil Rights movement in the 1950s. Watch and listen to clips of videos that tell the events that happened the day Mrs. Parks was arrested. Answer the questions.

par Sara Calderon
1

Where did Mrs. Parks live?

2

What was life back in 1955 in the USA?

3

What are some examples of people living apart in the 1950s?

Select one or more answers

4

What is the meaning of segretation?

5

According to segregation laws, where did black people sit?

6

Where was Mrs. Parks sitting on the afternoon of December 1st, 1955?

7

What happened next?

8

What did Mrs. Parks do when the bus driver asked her to move?

9

What happened when Mrs. Parks refused to stand up?

10

What happened after Rosa Parks was arrested?

11

How much time did the bus boycott last?

12

What was the result of the bus boycott?

Explanation

All are correct. Mrs. Parks lived in the city of Montgomery, in the state of Alabama, in the United States country.

Black and white people lived separate lives.

White people and Black people couldn't drink from the same water fountains, go to the same bathrooms or to the same schools.

To live separated from people of a different race.

According to segregation laws black people were allowed to sit in the back of the bus.

She was sitting in the middle of the bus.

The bus driver asked black people to give their seats to white passengers.

She refused to stand up while the bus driver threatened to arrest her.

Mrs. Parks was arrested by police officers.

The African American community made a boycott. They didn't use buses.

The bus boycott lasted more than one year.

Bus segregation was declared illegal.

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