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Part Three – True or False
Directions: Determine if the statement is true or false and make the appropriate selection on your Scantron. If the statement is true, mark “A” next to the appropriate number. If the statement is false, mark “B” next to the appropriate number.
55. The First African American woman elected to the U.S. Congress from Georgia was Cynthia McKinney. (TRUE)
56. Chick-fil-a was the Georgia business that was one of the major and world-recognized sponsors of the International Summer Olympics held in Atlanta in 1996. (FALSE)
57. The “Three Governors Episode” resulted in Herman Talmadge holding the office of Governor until a special election could be held. (FALSE)
58. The cold War primarily referred to hostilities between the United States and the Soviet Union. (TRUE)
59. The two Atlanta mayors that led the city through a successful and peaceful integration of schools were Ivan Allen, Jr. and Ellis Arnall. (FALSE)
60. Richard B. Russell, Jr. moved the state’s colleges under the control of a Board of Regents. (TRUE)
61. Before 1962, Georgia elected its political leaders through the county unit system. (TRUE)
62. Governor Zell Miller is responsible for starting the HOPE scholarship program. (TRUE)
63. The 19th Amendment gave black men the right to vote in 1920. (FALSE)
64. The Equal Rights Amendment was passed in 1999. (FALSE)
65. The United States joined World War II in 1939. (FALSE)