Over the past century, Black Americans and Mexican Americans have overcome many obstacles to achieve and protect equal rights. In 3–5 sentences, evaluate which policy, movement, or Supreme Court case you feel was the most significant in the fight for equality.

why you think it was the most significant or important part in the fight for civil rights and equality.

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I think _______________________ is most important because
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Another reason that I select that one is ______________________________
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A final reason is ______________________________________________________
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I think the Civil Rights Act of 1964 is the most important policy in the fight for equality because it outlawed discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. This landmark legislation paved the way for the desegregation of public facilities and provided legal protection for minority groups. Another reason I select this policy is because it led to greater opportunities for Black Americans and Mexican Americans in education, employment, and housing. A final reason is that the Civil Rights Act of 1964 marked a turning point in the civil rights movement and inspired further activism and progress towards equality for all Americans.

do it in 7th grade form

I think the Civil Rights Act of 1964 is the most important because it stopped discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. This law helped to desegregate public places and protect people from unfair treatment. Another reason is that it gave more chances for Black and Mexican Americans to go to good schools, get good jobs, and have nice houses. This law was a big moment for civil rights and encouraged more people to work for equality for everyone.

In the case of Texas v. Johnson, the state of Texas claimed that desecrating the American flag was not protected speech under the First Amendment. The U.S. Supreme Court decided that it was. In 1–2 sentences, explain why the Supreme Court made this decision.

According to the U.S. Supreme Court, if the desecration or destruction of the US flag, such as burning it, does not incite or cause _____________________. Then the act of destroying the US flag is considered to be ____________________________ even if many people do not like the act of destroying the flag.

According to the U.S. Supreme Court, if the desecration or destruction of the US flag, such as burning it, does not incite or cause imminent lawless action, then the act of destroying the US flag is considered to be protected speech under the First Amendment, even if many people do not like the act of destroying the flag.

In 1–2 sentences, how would you describe the contributions of Henry González to the federal government?

Your answer should include one of his accomplishments

What to Write About:
**Make sure that you are writing about Henry B. Gonzalez and not Raul Gonzalez.
Leadership at the Federal Level

(number one) What position or job did Henry B. Gonzalez have in the federal government?

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(number two) How long did he serve and why is this important in US History?

He served for ___________ years, the longest serving _________________ American in US History.

(number three) What is one thing that Henry B. Gonzalez worked for or accomplished while being in the US House of Representatives?

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What position or job did Henry B. Gonzalez have in the federal government?

Henry B. Gonzalez served as a member of the United States House of Representatives.

How long did he serve and why is this important in US History?
He served for 37 years, the longest-serving Mexican-American in US History.

What is one thing that Henry B. Gonzalez worked for or accomplished while being in the US House of Representatives?
One of Henry B. Gonzalez's accomplishments was advocating for greater transparency and oversight in the federal government, including fighting against corruption and unethical practices.