Metadata
Social Studies Any Level Remember Medium
Metadata
  • Subject

    Social Studies

  • Education level

    Any Level

  • Cognitive goals

    Remember

  • Difficulty estimate

    Medium

  • Tags

    civil rights movement, dates, events, U.S. history, legislation

  • Number of questions

    5

  • Created on

  • Generation source

    Fully autonomous and synthetic. Generation by GENO 0.1A using GPT-5-mini

  • License

    CC0 Public domain

  • Prompt

    Assess students' ability to accurately recall and place in chronological order the major events, court decisions, protests, and federal legislation of the U.S. Civil Rights Movement from Brown v. Board of Education (1954) through the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. (1968). Include landmark Supreme Court rulings, mass actions (e.g., Montgomery Bus Boycott 1955–56, Little Rock Crisis 1957, Greensboro sit-ins 1960, Freedom Rides 1961, Birmingham campaign and March on Washington 1963, Selma to Montgomery 1965), and key laws (Civil Rights Act 1964, Voting Rights Act 1965, Fair Housing Act 1968). Focus on recall of dates, names, and brief descriptions; moderate difficulty appropriate for general social studies.
Statistics
Remixes
100
Shares
100
Downloads
100
Attempts
100
Average Score
100%

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