Chapter 5: Civil Rights American Democracy Now 2/e
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Chapter 5: Civil Rights
American Democracy Now 2/e
Civil Rights
The Meaning of Equality Under the Law Inherent characteristics Strict scrutiny, heightened scrutiny, and
ordinary scrutiny Suspect classifications
Race Religion National origin Sex
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Civil Rights
Slavery and Its Aftermath Slavery in the United States
Opposition to Slavery The Civil War Era
Reconstruction and the First Civil Rights Acts Backlash: Jim Crow Laws Governmental Acceptance of Discrimination
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Civil Rights
Where Do You Stand?Do you think there will always be problems between African Americans and white Americans in the United States, or will there eventually be a solution?
a. There will always be problems.
b. There will be a solution.
Source: “Americans Mostly Upbeat About Current Race Relations,” www.gallup.com/poll/17314/Americans-Mostly-Upbeat-About-Current-Race-Relations.aspx.
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Civil Rights
The Civil Rights Movement Fighting Back: Early Civil Rights Organizations The End of Separate But Equal Rosa Parks’s Civil Disobedience on a
Montgomery Bus Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the Strategy of
Civil Disobedience Nonviolent civil disobedience The reaction to civil disobedience
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Where Do You Stand?With regard to Martin Luther King Jr. and the 1960s civil rights movement, how many goals of that movement have been achieved so far?
a. All
b. Most
c. Only some
d. Almost none
Source: “On King Holidays, a Split Response to Civil Rights Progress,” www.gallup.com/poll/103828/Civil-Rights-Progress-Seen-More.aspx.
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The Government’s Response to the Civil Rights Movement The Civil Rights Act of 1964 Other Civil Rights Legislation in the 1960s Impact of the Civil Rights Movement
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Civil Rights
The Movement for Women’s Civil Rights First Wave of the Women’s Rights Movement
State-Level Rights The Nineteenth Amendment to the Constitution
Second Wave of the Women’s Rights Movement Federal Legislation and Women’s Rights Women’s Rights and the Equal Protection Clause The Proposed Equal Rights Amendment
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Other Civil Rights Movements Native Americans’ Rights Citizens of Latin American Descent
Early Struggles of Mexican Americans The Chicano Movement Employment Discrimination and Other Civil Rights
Issues
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Other Civil Rights Movements Citizens of Asian Descent
Internment of Japanese Americans During WWII Contemporary Issues for Asian Americans
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Where Do You Stand?
Have you ever dated someone from a different racial or ethnic background than your own?
a. Yes
b. No
Source: “Most Americans Approve of Interracial Dating,” www.gallup.com/poll/19033/Most-Americans-Approve-Interracial-Dating.aspx.
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Other Civil Rights Movements Citizens with Disabilities Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered
Citizens (LGBT) The Gay Pride Movement Backlash Against the Movement for
LGBT Civil Rights
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Civil Rights
Affirmative Action: Is It Constitutional? How Affirmative Action Works Opposition to Affirmative Action
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