Lab 8 Flyer
1. Design a Flyer WITHOUT the use of Word Templates
Some flyer ideas:
School event,
Restaurant,
Party Invitation,
Advertisement,
Real Estate,
For Sale Sign,
etc.
a. 2 – 3 columns 5
b. Text in multiple colors, Vertical Text box 5
c. A shape: color filled, border, Shadow Effect, rotated. 15
d. Picture inside another shape. 10
e. Image, wrap "Tight" with text, and crop to shape. 10
f. Insert captions for images. 5
g. Page background. 5
h. Use one of the Word Styles. 5
Total: 60
Question 1
1.
Puerto Ricans differed from other immigrant groups because they:
Answer
spoke English fluently.
were readily welcomed into trade unions, skilled jobs, and neighborhoods.
were American citizens.
were from a culture very similar to the American one.
3 points
Question 2
1.
Which of the following statements concerning the group of writers called Beats is FALSE?
Answer
It was led by Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg.
It held a distrust of the American values of progress, power, and consumerism.
It discouraged spontaneity, friendship, open sexuality, and drug use.
It foreshadowed the counterculture of the 1960s.
3 points
Question 3
1.
Which of the following list the events in the correct order?
Answer
SCLC campaign to desegregate Birmingham, Alabama; Montgomery Bus boycott, Selma to Montgomery March
Montgomery Bus boycott; Selma to Montgomery March; SCLC campaign to desegregate Birmingham, Alabama
Selma to Montgomery March; Montgomery Bus boycott; SCLC campaign to desegregate Birmingham, Alabama
Montgomery Bus boycott; SCLC campaign to desegregate Birmingham, Alabama; Selma to Montgomery March
3 points
Question 4
1.
On May 10, 1963, Martin Luther King, Jr. and the SCLC agreed to end protests in Birmingham, the most segregated big city in America, in exchange for all of the following EXCEPT:
Answer
the desegregation of businesses.
the employment of African Americans.
forming a biracial committee to oversee desegregation of public facilities.
the resignation of Alabama governor, George Wallace.
3 points
Question 5
1.
Who assassinated Kennedy?
Answer
Jack Ruby
Earl Warren
Lee Harvey Oswald
Walt Rostow
3 points
Question 6
1.
Kennedy enthusiastically expanded the Special Forces. __________ was the popular name for the Army's Special Forces fighting under direct orders of the president in covert battles against guerrillas.
Answer
The Seals
The Green Berets
The Screaming Eagles
The Rangers
3 points
Question 7
1.
Which of the following was NOT an effect of the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965?
Answer
An increase in undocumented immigration from Latin America.
A drastic increase in the number of Asian Americans
Abolishment of national origins quotas
Abolishment of overall hemispheric quotas
3 points
Question 8
1.
In 1955, Jonas Salk pioneered the first effective vaccine for which disease?
Answer
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Lab 8 Flyer 1. Design a Flyer WITHOUT the use of Word Te.docx
1. Lab 8 Flyer
1. Design a Flyer WITHOUT the use of Word Templates
Some flyer ideas:
School event,
Restaurant,
Party Invitation,
Advertisement,
Real Estate,
For Sale Sign,
etc.
a. 2 – 3 columns 5
b. Text in multiple colors, Vertical Text box 5
c. A shape: color filled, border, Shadow Effect, rotated. 15
d. Picture inside another shape. 10
e. Image, wrap "Tight" with text, and crop to shape. 10
f. Insert captions for images. 5
g. Page background. 5
h. Use one of the Word Styles. 5
2. Total: 60
Question 1
1.
Puerto Ricans differed from other immigrant groups because
they:
Answer
spoke English fluently.
were readily welcomed into trade unions, skilled jobs, and
neighborhoods.
were American citizens.
were from a culture very similar to the American one.
3 points
Question 2
1.
Which of the following statements concerning the group of
writers called Beats is FALSE?
Answer
It was led by Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg.
3. It held a distrust of the American values of progress, power, and
consumerism.
It discouraged spontaneity, friendship, open sexuality, and drug
use.
It foreshadowed the counterculture of the 1960s.
3 points
Question 3
1.
Which of the following list the events in the correct order?
Answer
SCLC campaign to desegregate Birmingham, Alabama;
Montgomery Bus boycott, Selma to Montgomery March
Montgomery Bus boycott; Selma to Montgomery March; SCLC
campaign to desegregate Birmingham, Alabama
Selma to Montgomery March; Montgomery Bus boycott; SCLC
campaign to desegregate Birmingham, Alabama
Montgomery Bus boycott; SCLC campaign to desegregate
Birmingham, Alabama; Selma to Montgomery March
3 points
Question 4
1.
On May 10, 1963, Martin Luther King, Jr. and the SCLC agreed
to end protests in Birmingham, the most segregated big city in
4. America, in exchange for all of the following EXCEPT:
Answer
the desegregation of businesses.
the employment of African Americans.
forming a biracial committee to oversee desegregation of public
facilities.
the resignation of Alabama governor, George Wallace.
3 points
Question 5
1.
Who assassinated Kennedy?
Answer
Jack Ruby
Earl Warren
Lee Harvey Oswald
Walt Rostow
3 points
Question 6
1.
Kennedy enthusiastically expanded the Special Forces.
5. __________ was the popular name for the Army's Special
Forces fighting under direct orders of the president in covert
battles against guerrillas.
Answer
The Seals
The Green Berets
The Screaming Eagles
The Rangers
3 points
Question 7
1.
Which of the following was NOT an effect of the Immigration
and Nationality Act of 1965?
Answer
An increase in undocumented immigration from Latin America.
A drastic increase in the number of Asian Americans
Abolishment of national origins quotas
Abolishment of overall hemispheric quotas
3 points
Question 8
6. 1.
In 1955, Jonas Salk pioneered the first effective vaccine for
which disease?
Answer
AIDS
Influenza
Polio
Cancer
3 points
Question 9
1.
Which of the following statements concerning the Voting Rights
Act of 1965 is FALSE?
Answer
It was signed into law by Lyndon Johnson.
It outlawed literacy and other discriminatory tests that had
deterred black voting.
It authorized federal supervision of registration in states when
necessary.
It banned all poll taxes.
7. 3 points
Question 10
1.
Who was the founder of the Nation of Islam?
Answer
Malcolm X
Elijah Muhammad
Mohammad Ali
Martin Luther King, Jr.
3 points
Question 11
1.
Refer to this map as you match the items below.
Answer
Martin Luther King, Jr. gave his famous “I Have A Dream
Speech” and Joan Baez sang “We Shall Overcome” at a march
of a quarter million people in which city?
Read Answer Items for Question 11
In 1962, James Meredith integrated the University of
Mississippi. Where is this college located?
Read Answer Items for Question 11
In 1962, Martin Luther King, Jr. and the SCLC received violent
responses from Eugene “Bull” Connor and his policemen in
which city?
8. Read Answer Items for Question 11
In 1963, Medgar Evers, the leader of the Mississippi NAACP,
was shot outside his home in which city?
Read Answer Items for Question 11
In 1965, Martin Luther King, Jr. led a march to Montgomery,
Alabama to deliver a list of grievances to Governor Wallace.
Where did this march to Montgomery begin?
Read Answer Items for Question 11
Answer
A.
Montgomery, AL
B.
Topeka, KS
C.
Little Rock, AR
D.
Greensboro, NC
E.
Raleigh, NC
F.
Washington, DC
G.
Oxford, MS
H.
Birmingham, AL
I.
Jackson, MS
J.
Selma, AL
10 points
Question 12
1.
9. Outline events in Cuba from 1959 to 1962, specifically
addressing the Cuban Revolution, the Bay of Pigs, and the
Cuban missile crisis. What role did America play in these
significant events? What were the outcomes of these events?
Your response should be at least 200 words in length. You are
required to use at least your textbook as source material for
your response. All sources used, including the textbook, must
be referenced; paraphrased and quoted material must have
accompanying citations. Do not use, Wikipedia, Encarta, and
World Book
Question 13
1.
Discuss Lyndon B. Johnson�s background prior to his
presidency with the Civil Rights Movement. What approach did
he take concerning Civil Rights as President, and what were his
motives?
Your response should be at least 200 words in length. You are
required to use at least your textbook as source material for
your response. All sources used, including the textbook, must
be referenced; paraphrased and quoted material must have
accompanying citations. Do not use, Wikipedia, Encarta, and
World Book
Discussion: During the 1950s, what social problems were
blamed on or associated with Rock ‘n Roll? Has this really
changed? In 1986, Ozzy Osborne faced a lawsuit because of a
connection between his lyrics and a teen’s suicide. Should
artists be held responsible for actions taken by their fans or
other audience members in reaction to their art? Why, or why
not?
Must be 200 words and if there a reference please include it.