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The second amendment right of people to "keep and bear arms" (1 point)
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Connection Academy
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According to the Dred Scott lawsuit have had his rights being violated
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Gta god
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Hapeas corpus guaranteed which right
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tilden
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The first amendment protects which rights? Select all that apply.
The right to own a gun The right to fair trial The right to
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Yo momma
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Name and explain two laws that protect citizens against the Gender based
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Violet
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According to the Nineteenth Amendment, which minority group of people could now vote? (Need all the answers asap)
A. Former
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rue
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On behalf of the Jamaica p_p_l_ _ _ _n,it is my extreme pl_ _ _ _ re to thank you for your w_ _ _ d _ _ and f_ _ _ s _ _ht to do
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Kim
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In three to five sentences, describe how African Americans won and then lost their rights after the Civil War.
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Anonymous
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What is service delivery protest
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Lebo
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Which department/organization would you approach if your right had been violeted?
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Kholeka
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Read the excerpt from Martin Luther King Jr.’s "The American Dream” speech.
"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that
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_Theendermanbelookingtasty_
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What would need to happen for all Americans to enjoy the full right of citizenship?
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Carter Ayers
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This law guaranteed EVERYONE can vote and eliminated restrictions such as poll taxes and literacy tests in order to vote?
A Equal
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mina
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According to the following excerpt, What happened after the Fifteenth Amendment was passed?
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Will
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Which Rights have been violated and how?
Cindy wants the United States to withdraw its troops from Iraq because she’s afraid of
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sophia
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Many of the amendemts deal with the rigths of the accused in our system of justice. Describe some of the rigths that the Figth
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Khaliyah
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Which was allowed to free African Americans in the South during the 1840s and 1850s?
a holding low-paying jobs b sending their
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IAMHERE!
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How did the League of United Latin American Citizens promote civil rights for Latino Americans?
It believed that only through
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Kate
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In front of the Georgia General Assembly in 1971, newly elected Governor
Jimmy Carter said, "the time for ... discrimination is
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Drip
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Which choice names two problems of the South that the civil rights movement helped change?
inadequate health care and overcrowded
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pinkfox
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Protest restrictions
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Ntobeko
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Question to evaluale for understanding of protestd
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Mapule by
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Name one law that protects citizens against Xenophobia
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Bongani
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This was a legalized separation of races.
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McKenzie
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what are the limitation to a citizens rights
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simon
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name and explain one law that protects citizens against the xenophobia
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Anonymous
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How did Brown v. Board of Education overturn Plessy v. Ferguson?
A. The Court ruled that the Plessy ruling applied only to
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dbh
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What was the significance of Hernandez v. the State of Texas?
It led to the adoption of Mexican American citizens being given the
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michael
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Write an editorial (persuasive essay) in which you research and present the conflict, being sure to state your sound third
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reneae
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The policies of the Black Codes did which of the following
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ittorsey
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Michelle was recently arrested. She was not informed of her rights. Assigned a public defender or allowed to confront her
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Cindy
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In "All Together Now" why does Barbara Jordan mention the conflict in bosnia
A. It shows that people of different ethnic
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hey
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Limitation to one's right as a citizen
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Chiwoke
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How did the South reverse much of the Civil Rights Act of 1866?
By electing African Americans By electing a Southern president By
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Laney
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Which of the following is an example of protections under the establishment clause of the first amendment?
a. A father objects to
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Rox
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WHAT WAS A MAJOR CONCERN TO FREE BLACKS
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Anonymous
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explain plessy vs ferguson
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shai
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This one's keeping and bearing arms, housing of soldiers, and privacy.
1. What information is being presented? What facts are
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Victoria
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What was the longest lasting victory for civil rights achieved during Reconstruction?
A . passage of Black Codes and Jim Crow
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asked anonymously
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Can someone check my answers please? thank you.
Why did president Johnson veto the civil rights act of 1866? A. he believed too
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HI there
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Which of the following describes the ideas of W.E.B. Du Bois on civil rights?
A. Equal rights were not a privilege that needed to
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fast help needed
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Which of the following describes the ideas of W.E.B. Du Bois on civil rights?
A. Equal rights were not a privilege that needed to
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Hi
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what is habeas corpus
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Mathew
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What is Nell Irvin Painter’s best counter-argument to Bob Dole’s claim that “fighting discrimination should never become
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Angie
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Which of the following was the main concern addressed by the Fourteenth Amendment?
(1 point) Responses civil rights of former
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pineapple
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Sojourner Truth delivered this speech before the Civil War, nearly 70 years before women in the United States were allowed to
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MLASSSPE
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In every stage of these Oppressions We have Petitioned for Redress in the most humble terms: Our repeated Petitions have been
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bob
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Protest restrictions
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Dimakatso suprise
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The First Amendment to the Constitution protects freedom of speech and of the press. Which of the following examples best
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Maria
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Evaluation of current protests
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Martha
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