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Vocabulary. Policies designed to protect people against arbitrary or discriminatory treatment by government officials or individuals.

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Page 1: Vocabulary. Policies designed to protect people against arbitrary or discriminatory treatment by government officials or individuals.

Vocabulary

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Policies designed to protect people against

arbitrary or discriminatory treatment by government

officials or individuals.

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civil rights

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“No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the

privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any

state deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.”

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Fourteenth Amendment

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Part of the Fourteenth Amendment

emphasizing that the laws must provide

equivalent “protection” to all people.

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Equal protection of the laws

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The legal right to vote, extended to African

Americans by the Fifteenth Amendment, to women by the Nineteenth Amendment, and to people over the age of 18

by the Twenty-Sixth Amendment.

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Suffrage

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Forbids slavery and involuntary

servitude.

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Thirteenth Amendment

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The law that made racial discrimination against any

group in hotels, motels, and restaurants illegal and forbade many forms of job

discrimination.

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Civil Rights Act of 1964

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Adopted in 1870 to extend

suffrage to African

Americans.

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Fifteenth Amendment

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Small taxes levied on the right to vote that often fell due at a time of year when poor African American sharecroppers had the least cash

on hand. This method was used by most southern states to exclude

African Americans from voting. Poll taxes were declared void by the

Twenty-Fourth Amendment in 1964.

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Poll taxes

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One of the means used to discourage African American voting that permitted political parties in the

heavily Democratic South to exclude African Americans from primary elections, thus depriving

them of a voice in the real contests. The Supreme Court declared White primaries unconstitutional in 1944.

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White primary

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The constitutional amendment passed

in 1964 that declared poll taxes void in federal elections.

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Twenty-Fourth Amendment

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A law designed to help end formal and informal barriers to

African American suffrage. Under the law, hundreds of

thousands of African Americans were registered, and the number

of African American elected officials increased dramatically.

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Voting Rights Act of 1965

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The constitutional amendment adopted

in 1920 that guarantees women the right to vote.

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Nineteenth Amendment

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A constitutional amendment originally introduced in Congress in 1923 and passed by Congress in 1972, stating that “equality of rights under the law

shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of sex.” Despite public

support, the amendment failed to acquire the necessary support from

three-fourths of the state legislatures.

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Equal Rights Amendment

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The issue raised when women who hold

traditionally female jobs are paid less than men

for working at jobs requiring comparable

skill.

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Comparable worth

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A law passed in 1990 that requires employers and public facilities to make “reasonable accommodations” for people with disabilities and prohibits discrimination against threes individuals in employment.

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Americans with Disabilities Act of

1990

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A policy designed to give special attention to

or compensatory treatment for members

of some previously disadvantaged group.

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Affirmative action

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Court Case Definitions

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Ruling that a slave who had escaped to a free

state enjoyed no rights as a citizen and that

Congress had no authority to ban slavery in the

territories.

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Scott v. Sanford (1857)

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Provided a constitutional justification for segregation by

ruling that a Louisiana law requiring “equal but separate

accommodations for the White and colored races” was

constitutional.

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Plessy v. Ferguson(1896)

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Decision holding that school segregation in Topeka, Kansas, was inherently unconstitutional

because it violated the Fourteenth Amendment’s

guarantee of equal protection. This case marked the end of

legal segregation in the United States.

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Brown v. Board of Education(1954)

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Decision that upheld as constitutional the

internment of more than 100,000 Americans of Japanese descent in encampments during

World War II.

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Korematsu v. United States(1944)-

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First time gender discrimination was upheld in Supreme

Court.

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Reed v. Reed(1971)-

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Established the “medium scrutiny”

standard for determining gender

discrimination.

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Craig v. Boren(1976)-

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Decision holding that a state university could

not admit less qualified individuals solely

because of their race.

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Regents of the University of California v. Bakke(1978)-