KSU GA HISTORY EXEMPTION
TEST 2025 BRAND NEW ACTUAL
EXAM WITH ANSWERS.
Franklin D. Roosevelt in Georgia -correct answer -After being
elected as the thirty-second president of the United States in
1932, he used his new home at Warm Springs, "The Little White
House," as a retreat from the rigors of leading a nation through
the Great Depression
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) -correct
answer -one of the key organizations in the American civil rights
movement of the 1960s. Emerging from the student-led sit-ins to
protest segregated lunch counters
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
(NAACP) -correct answer -The state branches, despite periods of
instability and discontinuity, have been the most effective and
consistent advocates for African American civil rights in twentieth-
century Georgia
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Martin Luther King Jr. (1929-1968) -correct answer -a Baptist
minister and president of the Southern Christian Leadership
Conference (SCLC), was the most prominent African American
leader in the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s. MIA
and leader of the bus protests
W. W. Law (1923-2002) -correct answer -a crusader for justice
and the civil rights of African Americans. He served as president
of the Savannah chapter of the National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) from 1950 to 1976 and
came to be widely known as "Mr. Civil Rights.
Sibley Commission -correct answer -
Civil Rights Movement -correct answer -
Carpet Industry -correct answer -Dalton, Georgia, became the
center of production for this new industry, as the growing number
of manufacturers encouraged the development of specialized
machine shops
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Margaret Mitchell (1900-1949) -correct answer -author of Gone
With the Wind
Lillian Smith (1897-1966) -correct answer -Strange Fruit, Killers of
the Dream, opposed the world of Jim Crow
Charlayne Hunter-Gault (b. 1942) -correct answer -one of the first
two African American students admitted to the University of
Georgia.
Joel Chandler Harris (1845-1908) -correct answer -Uncle Remus:
His Songs and His Sayings—The Folklore of the Old Plantation
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Ellis Arnall (1907-1992) -correct answer -progressive GA
governor; credited for restoring accreditation to GA institutions of
higher education, lowering the voting age, and abolishing the poll
tax