Historical Vote

A historical collage featuring the Great Depression, segregation signs, and scenes from 9/11, capturing the emotional essence of these events in a thoughtful and respectful manner.

Historical Vote Quiz

Engage with our Historical Vote Quiz to explore significant events in history and reflect on societal issues. Challenge yourself with thought-provoking questions and see how your views align with historical contexts.

  • NNLck moments from the Great Depression.
  • Reflect on segregation and integration past and present.
  • Consider the implications of 9/11 and its legacy.
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ReflectiveMind27
What would you do? Photo By Unknown, This is a photo taken during the Great Depression, It is of many people holding up signs because they think in some way it will help them.
Leave and try to get a job somewhere else.
Stay and try to get a job where you are.
I don't know
Do you think the Great Depression was fair to the poor? Photo By Granger. A man is selling his because he lost all his money due to the stock crash of 1929-1942
Yes
No
I don't know
Would you try to stop segregation? Photo By Unknown. This photo shows that blacks and whites have to sit on different benches because of segregation.
Yes
No
I don't know
Would you follow the rules of segregation? Photo By Gordon Parks. A woman is standing outside of a "Colored Entrance Only" sign
Yes, I wouldn't want to get hurt
No, the rules are unfair.
Do you agree with the act? Should we provide conservation to species who are endangered?
Yes
No
I don't know
If you could do anything to stop 9/11 from happening, would you do it?
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Yes (Photo by Richard Drew, Man falling off a building 9/11
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No (Photo by Unknown, Plane crash into the Pentagon 9/11)
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I don't know (Photo by Unknown, Plane crash on land, 9/11)
9/11 was a terrible thing that happened, do you think something can happen again? (Photos by Chris Pedota)
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Yeah, I believe someone could do something really terrible like that again. "Man standing where a loved one was killed"
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No, I believe that something similar will not happen. "Men standing in front of one of the collapsed Twin Towers"
Which Mother Teresa photo is more touching?
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Photo by Unknown "Mother Teresa comforting a cute little child"
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Photo by Unknown "Mother Teresa making a young child smile"
Which photo best represents Integration?
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Photo by Joesph Crachiola. "Kids being happy that they can finally play together, 1954."
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Photo by Unknown "Two girls staring at each other, finally not being segregated." 1954
Which photo best represents Segregation?
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Photo by Sam Markman. "A sign segregating coloreds and whites, 1952
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Photo by Unknown. "A man having to drink out of a warm water fountain than a refreshing cold one." 1951
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