| A | B |
| civil disobedience | refusal to follow unjust laws while being willing to go to jail,  |
| nonviolence | Martin Luther King's belief that people could peacefully protest unjust laws,  |
| sit-in | form of protest in which people would sit at a segregated lunch counter until they were served or arrested,  |
March on Washington,  | demonstration protesting segregation and lack of jobs |
| Brown v. Board of Education | court case that prohibited public school segregation,  |
Civil Rights Act of 1964,  | law that prohibited segregation in public accomodations,  |
| Voting Rights Act of 1965 | law that prohibits states from using literacy tests for voting |
Civil Rights Act of 1968,  | law that prevents discrimination in housing |
| 24th Amendment | law that prohibits states from charging a poll tax for voting |