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What did the Voting Rights Act of 1965 do?

1.Dramatically boosted blacks' political participation in the South

2. Sent federal authorities to the South to help blacks register to vote

3. Outlawed literacy tests

4. All of the above

4. All of the above.

Read the excerpt from a speech by César Chávez and answer the question.

The United Farm Workers are dedicated to carrying on the dream of Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. . . The same inhumanity displayed at Selma, in Birmingham, in so many of Dr. King's battlegrounds, is displayed every day in the vineyards of California. The farm labor system in place today is a system of economic slavery.

César Chávez and Dolores Huerta formed the United Farm Workers to alleviate which of the following conditions?

Responses

migrant farm workers suffering from low pay and dangerous working conditions
migrant farm workers suffering from low pay and dangerous working conditions

farm owners whose businesses were suffering due to government regulations
farm owners whose businesses were suffering due to government regulations

migrant farm workers suffering from high levels of competition for few available jobs
migrant farm workers suffering from high levels of competition for few available jobs

farm owners whose businesses were suffering due to high rates of taxation

migrant farm workers suffering from low pay and dangerous working conditions.

Unit 12: Lesson 5 - Social Change in the 1960s

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Identify. Pair the correct term with the best description.

Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse.
This is a health program sponsored by the United States Government that provides services to individuals and families with low incomes.
This was the name of the Kennedy's domestic and foreign programs, including civil rights, minimum wage, the Peace Corps and the Space Program
This is the name given to President Lyndon B. Johnson's domestic programs, among them VISTA, Job Corps, Head Start, the "War on Poverty", and the Medicare and Medicaid programs.
This is the US publicly funded health insurance program for the elderly and disabled.
A new wave of cultural dissent that offered an alternative to the perceived blandness and uniformity of the American middle-class life.
She was an American feminist, activist and writer, best know for her book "The Feminine Mystique" (1963)
He was the founder of a labor union seeking better working conditions and equal rights for his union members.
This is the movement aimed at equal rights for women
This term refers to the basic rights, such as freedom of speech and assembly, that are protected from government interference
This term refers to the laws that protect citizens from undue or unwarranted government intrusion into their lives, either personal or as an organization

This is a health program sponsored by the United States Government that provides services to individuals and families with low incomes.: Medicaid

This was the name of the Kennedy's domestic and foreign programs, including civil rights, minimum wage, the Peace Corps and the Space Program: New Frontier

This is the name given to President Lyndon B. Johnson's domestic programs, among them VISTA, Job Corps, Head Start, the "War on Poverty", and the Medicare and Medicaid programs.: Great Society

This is the US publicly funded health insurance program for the elderly and disabled.: Medicare

A new wave of cultural dissent that offered an alternative to the perceived blandness and uniformity of the American middle-class life.: Counterculture

She was an American feminist, activist and writer, best know for her book "The Feminine Mystique" (1963): Betty Friedan

He was the founder of a labor union seeking better working conditions and equal rights for his union members.: César Chávez

This is the movement aimed at equal rights for women: Feminism

This term refers to the basic rights, such as freedom of speech and assembly, that are protected from government interference: Civil Liberties

This term refers to the laws that protect citizens from undue or unwarranted government intrusion into their lives, either personal or as an organization: Civil Rights

How did US education change as a result of the Cold War conflict with the Soviet Union?

Responses

Schools were desegregated due to declining graduation rates and concerns of falling behind the Soviet Union.
Schools were desegregated due to declining graduation rates and concerns of falling behind the Soviet Union.

Funding for math and science education increased so the nation could beat the Soviets in the Space Race.
Funding for math and science education increased so the nation could beat the Soviets in the Space Race.

Spending on public universities declined due to a focus on training young citizens for military enlistment.
Spending on public universities declined due to a focus on training young citizens for military enlistment.

The first private schools were established due to concerns about communist sympathizers in public schools.

Funding for math and science education increased so the nation could beat the Soviets in the Space Race.

Read the quotation from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream

" speech and answer the question.It is obvious today that America has defaulted on this promissory note insofar as her citizens of color are concerned. Instead of honoring this sacred obligation, America has given the Negro people a bad check; a check which has come back marked "insufficient funds."

What was Dr. King alluding to when he stated that America had defaulted on the promissory note?

Responses

that the government had defaulted on its promise to provide land grants to former slaves
that the government had defaulted on its promise to provide land grants to former slaves

that the government had defaulted on its promise to promote and ensure the equality of all people
that the government had defaulted on its promise to promote and ensure the equality of all people

that the government had defaulted on its promise to pay reparations to former slaves
that the government had defaulted on its promise to pay reparations to former slaves

that the government had defaulted on its promise to fund social programs created to help poor people

that the government had defaulted on its promise to promote and ensure the equality of all people.

The answer is option 4: All of the above. The Voting Rights Act of 1965 was a landmark piece of legislation signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson. It aimed to address and eliminate the racial discrimination that many African Americans faced when trying to exercise their right to vote. The Act had several provisions that dramatically boosted Blacks' political participation in the South and helped enforce their right to vote.

To get this answer, you could have approached it in a few ways. One way is to have prior knowledge of the Voting Rights Act and its impact on African American political participation. However, if you were not familiar with this specific historical event, you could have done some research. You would have searched for information on the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and its provisions. This would have led you to sources such as official government websites, history books, or reputable online articles that explain the purpose and significance of the Act. By reading and analyzing this information, you would have discovered that all of the options listed are correct, thus arriving at the correct answer, option 4.