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(LC)Which Civil Rights leader became the first African American on the U.S. Supreme Court? James Farmer Roy Wilkins Philip Randolph Thurgood Marshall

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(MC)Which of these resulted from the Supreme Court's ruling in Brown v. Board of Education (1954)? a series of rulings on plans to bus students to desegregate city school systems a follow-up ruling allowing states to amend their constitutions to allow segregation an order to the federal government to take action guaranteeing that states obeyed its ruling an increase in the amount of federal money sent to the states to operate their public schools

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(MC)What resulted from the Supreme Court's ruling in Miranda v. Arizona (1966)? Evidence obtained in an unconstitutional manner could not be used in court. Prosecutors could no longer engage in plea bargaining with defense attorneys. People who were being arrested had to be informed of their Constitutional rights. Criminal defendants who could not afford an attorney had to be provided with one for free.

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(MC)Which statement describes the approach the Warren Court took to the issue of segregation? It declared segregation unconstitutional but ruled that integration was not required. It rejected both legally required segregation and government efforts to enforce integration. It allowed segregation under certain circumstances where people voluntarily choose separate facilities. It ruled that segregation was unconstitutional and that efforts must be made to achieve integration.

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(HC)Which of these actions would have fit in with the approach to change advocated by mainstream Civil Rights leaders? moving out of a racist community sabotaging the equipment of a racist employer occupying a federal building until segregation is ended going on a hunger strike to raise awareness about racial injustice

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(MC)Why did the Supreme Court ruling in Roe v. Wade represent a victory for women's rights activists? It made sexual harassment less common. It gave women greater control over their destiny. It reduced gender discrimination in the workplace. It allowed women to pursue a career instead of marriage.

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(MC)This quote comes from Indian leader Mahatma Gandhi: "Non-violence is the greatest force at the disposal of mankind. It is mightier than the mightiest weapon of destruction devised by the ingenuity of man." Source: http://www.quotedb.com/quotes/2066 Which Civil Rights leader is identified with the ideas in that statement? Thurgood Marshall Malcolm X Whitney Young Martin Luther King, Jr.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thurgood Marshall in 1954

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Can you answer anymore? @mujjazi

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

(MC)Which of these resulted from the Supreme Court's ruling in Brown v. Board of Education (1954)? a series of rulings on plans to bus students to desegregate city school systems a follow-up ruling allowing states to amend their constitutions to allow segregation an order to the federal government to take action guaranteeing that states obeyed its ruling an increase in the amount of federal money sent to the states to operate their public schools

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@ Carl_Pham can you answer any of these?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a series of rulings on plans to bus students to desegregate city school systems

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thank you @mujjazi

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