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The voting Rights Act of 1965 made it legal for states to.
A. charge voters a poll tax before casting a vote. B. Require a person
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Aquafina
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Brown vs. Board of Education found the separate is NOT.
A. Wrong. B. Equal. C. Preferred. D. Enjoyable.
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Aquafina
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The briggs v. Elliot case found that.
A. Schools can be segregated and do not have to be equal. B. Schools can be segregated as
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Aquafina
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In "Letter from Birmingham Jail," the author states that he believes black people should continue to be
proud and courageous.
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Shark
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Name and explain two law that protect citizen against gender based violence in our country
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Funeka
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Sojourner Truth, a prominent African American abolitionist and women's rights activist, delivered her famous speech "Ain't I a
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shoto aizawa
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Use the passage to answer the question.
This dynamic also applies to same-sex marriage. The challenged laws burden the liberty of
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social studies
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Which of the following amendments DOES NOT have a role in the history of Civil Rights?
Responses The 13th Amendment The 13th
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social studies
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Use the excerpt to answer the question.
. . . On Sunday April 18, my father and I left in an automobile about 5:30 A.M. enroute
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social studies
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What legislation prohibited discrimination based on color, race, or religion in public places?
a Brown v. Board of Education b
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joseph wagstaff
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what general principle was established with the Plessy V. Ferguson Supreme Court decision?
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big bass🤪
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List three things that freed men and women were not allowed to do according to the Black Codes.
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Desperate
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When were these Black Codes written? Who do you think wrote these laws?
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Desperate
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How can a citizen protect his rights in a country where there is no authority
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Freezer
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according to the ruling in the Plessy v Ferguson case in why was segregation acceptable
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____ laws legally separated non-whites and whites "in schools, restaurants, theaters, trains, streetcars, playgrounds,
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rstaats88
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8. Laws requiring that facilities and accommodations, public and private, be segregated by race.
* 1 point 15th Amendment Black
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bladee
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What was the purpose of the Freedmen's Bureau?
Responses to allow former slaves the right to vote to allow former slaves the
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What are the rights of citizenship known as? A. CIVIL LIBERTIES B. CIVIL RIGHTS C. CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS D. NATURAL LIBERTIES
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caca
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THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT
EXPLAIN the larger economic, cultural, and social context in which these civil rights achievements were
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no
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Analyze the larger economic, cultural, and social context in which these civil rights achievements were made.
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no
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In the development of your argument, analyze the larger economic, cultural, and social context in which these civil rights
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no
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Which phrase describes Jim Crow laws?
a. laws that required voters to take literacy tests b. laws that legalized racial
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rstaats88
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What legislation prohibited discrimination based on color, race, or religion in public places?
a Brown v. Board of Education b
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Anonymous ;)
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What did the Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education do?
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RAT EAT CAT
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Which condition enabled the virtual enslavement of Asian Americans in the late 19th century?
A. segregation under the separate
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bleheheh
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Excerpt from Korematsu v. United States, 1944
Exclusion of those of Japanese origin was deemed necessary because of the presence
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no
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1. what can be inferred by the passage of the black codes?
a. many white southerners wanted african americans to receive fair
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rstaats88
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1. What was the purpose of Jim Crow laws in South Carolina? (1 point)
Oto stop African Americans from voting Oto stop poor whites
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Ajajjsjana
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We conclude that in the field of public education the doctrine of “separate but equal” has no place. Separate educational
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ss
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What happened as a result of the Voting Rights Act of 1965? Select all that apply.
A. African Americans moved to cities so they
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ss
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Arrange the countries in order of most to least freedom in women's civil rights. Place the country with the most freedom on top.
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i dont like school but love Minecraft
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5. ____ were passed to keep enslaved African Americans from running away or rebelling.
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rstaats88
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What is Sojourner Truth saying about the connection between civil rights for African Americans and the rights of women?
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Habeas corpus guarantees which right?
(1 point) Responses the right to vote the right to vote the right to have a fair trial the
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Randy Waldroupe
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Answer these three questions in your post!
What is Sojourner Truth saying about the connection between civil rights for African
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bella
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we had to take a stand on marriage.. can you proofread my opening and help me with revising if necessary?
Same-sex marriage
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Blaze
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“Our civil rights statutes have been narrowly interpreted by federal courts, among other enforcement bodies, in such a way
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1. which of the following does the term "Civil Rights" refer to?
A. Citizens B. Immigrants C. Minorities D. Tax-payers I think
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Help asap!
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Match each statement with the correct amendment. Some amendments will be violated more than once.
Japanese who were suspected of
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Anonymous
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which of the following does the term "CIVIL RIGHTS" REFER TO?
citizens immigrants minorities tax-payers
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Anonymous
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which of the following statements best reflects the rights of citizens that are protected by the bill of rights?
a. Every citizen
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an example of a policy that aimed chiefly to overcome defacto discrimination is: a. the equal rights admendment B. busing the
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jasmine
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what are civil liberties?
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Anonymous
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What was one change that President Roosevelt made that positively affected African Americans?
A. He issued a mandate that
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Addrian
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1: Part one: What are some facts about Plessy v. Ferguson? *I know that Plessy v. Ferguson is an example of judical review where
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Rose
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Highlight four limitations on the rights of a citizen
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muhammad
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1) Following Reconstruction, Democrats returned to power in the former Confederate states and renewed the social and political
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Abby
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Assess which of the following amendments has had the greatest impact on increasing civil rights. (1 point)
Responses
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Question 6 of 9
This minority group of people were able to gain more rights through court cases and reminding the government how
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