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What did the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965 accomplish?(1 point) Responses Created new
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What are some of the ways that voting rights have been suppressed in America? (check all that apply)(1 point) Responses
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Which amendment had the greatest impact on civil rights in the United States? (1 point) Responses the Third the Third
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Which of the following does the term “civil rights” refer to?
(1 point) Responses citizens citizens immigrants immigrants
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Why are civil rights and civil liberties important?
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Analyze the provisions guaranteed by the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Which provision invalidated the “separate but equal
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Interpret Primary Sources In what way
does the Thirteenth Amendment expand on the Emancipation Proclamation?
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Which statement best assesses the gains and setbacks of Black Americans during Reconstruction?
Black Americans were granted
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Rights to life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness are considered:
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What is a historical impact of the Nineteenth Amendment? (1 point)
• the banning of poll taxes • the implementation of
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Think about the examples of how the federal government took actions to extend or protect the civil rights of marginalized
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The slave Dred Scott sued for his freedom because
Responses A he was born a free man.he was born a free man. B he had lived in a
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Which of the following best describes how the Fourteenth Amendment extended and limited civil rights to Black Americans?(1
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The Thirteenth Amendment outlawed what practice?
(1 point) Responses child labor child labor discrimination discrimination murder
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when was dred scott alive
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what are two important items to dred scott
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Describe the political strategy used to eliminate discrepancies between Black Americans and American ideals through this court
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Which of the following is the foundation of modern civil rights law?(1 point)
Responses Section 504 Section 504 Title IX Title IX
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The First Amendment protects which rights? select two that apply.
a the right to own a gun b the right to a fair trial c the
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In this excerpt, the authors of the Virginia Declaration of Rights are describing rights they consider-
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Which of the following is the freedom that gives people the right to come together to advance a social or political cause?
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Prompt Topic: Civil Rights
• Identify two of the U.S. laws and policies that protect civil rights in the U.S. • Choose TWO
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What did the 15th Amendment grant?(1 point) Responses Voting rights to women. Voting rights to women. Voting rights to African
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Which of the following best describes how the Fourteenth Amendment extended and limited civil rights to Black Americans?(1
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Describe the political strategy used to eliminate discrepancies between Black Americans and American ideals by ratifying the
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How long did it take for the Jim Crow laws to be abolished
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Analyze the provisions guaranteed by the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Which provisions invalidated the "Separate by equal doctrine"
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Which of the following rights are guaranteed by the villa rights select two
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In the United States, what rights -listed as freedoms- do both citizens and non-citizens have? Name at least one.
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Which is a right that both citizens and non-citizens in the U.S. share?
The right to vote The right to religious freedom The
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What freedom did the Civil Rights Act of 1875 grant black patrons? (1 point) Responses the right to equal citizenship the right
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What is the strongest argument era we settle makes in her attempts to persuade President Harding that when Shane Negroes should
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Use the excerpt to answer the question
Mr. President, lynching has been committed in the south for many years, but when the last
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In addition to granting citizenship to newly freed slaves, what did the Fourteenth Amendment guarantee to all Americans?
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What can be considered a substantive due process right?
The right to go on vacation The right to own stock in a company The right
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The right of habeas corpus guarantees the right to
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What was the purpose of the Freedmen’s Bureau? (1 point) Responses To provide assistance to former slaves and poor whites To
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What was the significance of the Fifteenth Amendment? (1 point) Responses It outlawed slavery in the United States resulting in
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because of the supreme court decision in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, which discriminatory practice was made illegal?
a
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The Declaration of Sentiments from the Seneca Falls Convention discussed the rights of which group?
(1 point) Responses African
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What was the purpose of the Freedmen’s Bureau?
(1 point) Responses To provide assistance to former slaves and poor whites To
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What was the result of the Plessy v. Ferguson Supreme Court case?
A. The segregation of public facilities was ruled
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Dragon dropped match the correct side of rights and protections associated with each amendment 15th amendment rights and 14th
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What was the Supreme Court decision in the 1896 Plesst v. Ferguson case
A the declaration of independence implies that Americans
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Which of the following describes how the Freedmen’s Bureau helped former slaves and poor whites? Select the two that apply. (2
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What is significant about the Fourteenth Amendment? (1 point)ResponsesIt stated that African Americans were free to run for
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What is significant about the Fourteenth Amendment? (1 point) Responses
A. It stated that African Americans were free to run for
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What was the significance of the Fifteenth Amendment? (1 point) Responses
It outlawed slavery in the United States resulting in
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Why were Indigenous Americans not allowed to vote until 1924?(1 point)
Responses They could not pay to register to vote. They
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What was the significance of the Fifteenth Amendment?
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