HELP!!!!! MEDAL WILL BE AWARDED!!!!!!!!! The excerpt below comes from a 1972 law that amended the Civil Rights Act of 1964: No person in the U.S. shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, or denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any educational program or activity receiving federal aid.
Which statement explains why the women's rights movement sought passage of this law? It provided women with easier access to the kind of funding that would allow them to win more elections. It gave women preferential treatment that would help overcome a past history of gender discrimination. It represented a recognition that ethnic minorities were not the only groups facing discrimination in American society. It outlawed behaviors that feminists had argued were responsible for prolonging women's inferior position in society.
B
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dude is your name like captain falcon?
nope! Falco from starfox!
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Which group was not specifically targeted by President Johnson's Great Society programs? African Americans upper middle class Americans pre-school age children Americans over age 65
ah starfox i never played tht game but it looks fun i gotta get it for my N64 and A
coolz. I'll tag you in if there's more.
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The quote below comes from a book written by President John F. Kennedy: [This] policy should be generous; it should be fair; it should be flexible. With such a policy we can turn to the world, and to our own past, with clean hands and a clear conscience." --John F. Kennedy Source: http://www.goodreads.com/quotes/show/136044 To what U.S. policy was John F. Kennedy referring when he used the term "our own past" and suggested that the United States might once have been unfair and rigid in its approach? nuclear power immigration containment environmental protection
i would go with containment
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Which statement explains the main difference between Black Power and the Black Nationalism? Black Power supported armed self-defense, and Black Nationalism was nonviolent. Black Power was a political organization, and Black Nationalism was a cultural movement. Black Power arose in urban ghettoes, and Black Nationalism arose among college students. Black Power arose in the 1920s, and Black Nationalism arose in the 1960s.
hey sorry i had to go and eat dinner but i would go with B
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