HELP!!! :( What is one similarity between the women's suffrage movement and the Civil Rights movement? They both slowly built significant popular support for their goals. They both relied on increasingly radical methods to achieve their aims. They both achieved their goals without the support of the federal government. They both succeeded without producing widespread resistance in the general public.
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Anybody else?
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I think the first one
@TheRig I have one more! What did the court cases of Griswold v. Connecticut and Roe v. Wade have in common? Civil Rights cases states' rights cases discrimination cases reproductive rights cases
the second one google it to make sure
ok :)
Wait, I also have another one! The quote below comes from Charles Hamilton Houston writing about his experience in World War I: "The hate and scorn showered on us Negro officers by our fellow Americans convinced me that there was no sense in my dying for a world ruled by them. I made up my mind that if I got through this war I would study law and use my time fighting for men who could not strike back." Source: http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/quotes/c/charlesham200855.html What nickname was given to Charles Houston for his contribution to the Civil Rights movement? The Man who Marched for Equality The Man who Killed Jim Crow The First Nonviolent Protestor The Officer Who Beat Prejudice I picked A not sure.
go with that
k thanks. :)
That last question is actually B....
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