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Crack the Code: Harvey Milk

We're going to learn about Harvey Milk for the next week. On the next page, you will have a set of challenges to complete. Each challenge will ask you to find information about Milk. Use the internet to help you.

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Final Challenge

01 Webquest

02 Find!

03 Correct image

04 Follow the series

Index

Complete all the challenges to the right. After each task, write down the number to complete the final challenge.

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Final Challenge

01 Webquest

02 Find!

03 Correct image

04 Follow the series

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1. Complete all of the tasks on the main screen. 2. At the end of each tasks, you'll get a clue. Keep this clue to complete the final challenge.

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Harvey Milk was a/an...

Civil Rights and women's rights activist.

famous protestor against discrimination in the workplace.

American politican and gay rights activist.

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What branch of the military did Milk serve in during the Korean War?

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Navy

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Which of the following accurate describes Milk's family when he was growing up?

A small middle-class Jewish family.

A wealthy family. Milk was an only child.

A large family with an unsuccessful family business.

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What did Milk study in college?

Math and history

He started college, but dropped out and never finished.

Politcal science and government.

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Milk started a popular student newspaper in college. What did he write about in the newspaper?

He reflected to his experiences in the Navy as a gay man.

He brought up issues about diversity.

He wrote about LGBTQ representation in the government.

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Milk did not come out until his adult life after graduating college.

Milk continued his career in the Navy for 20 years.

Milk supported U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War.

After leaving the Navy, Mlik worked as a teacher and in Broadway musicals.

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Milk mostly stayed to himself after moving to San Diego.

His main passion in life was his camera store in San Francisco.

He ran for the San Francisco Board of Supervisors and won.

Milk moved to San Francisco and became well known in the community.

He opened a grocery store named "Milks" in Los Angeles.

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Milk mostly stayed to himself after moving to San Diego.

His main passion in life was his camera store in San Francisco.

He ran for the San Francisco Board of Supervisors and won.

Milk moved to San Francisco and became well known in the community.

He opened a grocery store named "Milks" in Los Angeles.

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Milk did not have support from the mayor of San Francisco, George Moscone.

After losing two elections, Milk decided to become an activist instead of a politican.

He ran for the San Francisco supervisor seat and won.

The Castro Village Association, founded by Milk, was a group of mostly LGBTQ businesses.

Milk did not face any discrimination as a gay business owner.

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Milk did not have support from the mayor of San Francisco, George Moscone.

After losing two elections, Milk decided to become an activist instead of a politican.

He ran for the San Francisco supervisor seat and won.

The Castro Village Association, founded by Milk, was a group of mostly LGBTQ businesses.

Milk did not face any discrimination as a gay business owner.

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Mayor George Moscone appointed him to the Board of Permit Appeals, making Milk the first openly gay commissioner in the United States.

Milk tried to run for the position of San Francisco County Supervisor four times, but never won.

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State Senator John Briggs worked with Milk to make sure Proposition 6 didn't pass into law.

Proposition 6 was a proposed California law that would require the firing of gay teachers. Milk worked with others to reject Proposition 6.

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State Senator John Briggs worked with Milk to make sure Proposition 6 didn't pass into law.

Proposition 6 was a proposed California law that would require the firing of gay teachers. Milk worked with others to reject Proposition 6.

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President Jimmy Carter and former California governor Ronald Reagan both supported Proposition 6 that would make it mandatory to fire gay teachers in public schools.

Milk gave his most famous speech, the "Hope Speech," at San Franciscos Gay Freedom Day Parade in 1978. The parade had high attendance in response to Proposition 6.

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President Jimmy Carter and former California governor Ronald Reagan both supported Proposition 6 that would make it mandatory to fire gay teachers in public schools.

Milk gave his most famous speech, the "Hope Speech," at San Franciscos Gay Freedom Day Parade in 1978. The parade had high attendance in response to Proposition 6.

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Dan White, a former city supervisor, shot both Harvey Milk and George Moscone. He tried to argue for a lesser charge in court and failed.

Milk and San Francisco's mayor, George Moscone, were shot and killed by Dan White. White's attorney's succeeded in arguing that his actions were influenced by his depression.

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Dan White, a former city supervisor, shot both Harvey Milk and George Moscone. He tried to argue for a lesser charge in court and failed.

Milk and San Francisco's mayor, George Moscone, were shot and killed by Dan White. White's attorney's succeeded in arguing that his actions were influenced by his depression.

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Milk wrote his own memoir titled "An Archive of Hope." It was unfinished, but published after his death and was popular.

Milk's legacy continues to live on, like in the Academy Award winning documentary The Times of Harvey Milk. He was posthumously given (after death) the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

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Milk wrote his own memoir titled "An Archive of Hope." It was unfinished, but published after his death and was popular.

Milk's legacy continues to live on, like in the Academy Award winning documentary The Times of Harvey Milk. He was posthumously given (after death) the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

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