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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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@Taylor<3sRin @IsaiahCC100

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10 points best answer!

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the second one. the main decision in this case was about abortion, giving the women the right to decide what the wanted

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thank u! can u help me with this one also?

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The diagram below shows some of the goals of the National Organization for Women (NOW): A five oval diagram has the text, NOW © 2012 FLVS Why would "achieving economic equality for women" complete this diagram? Women workers had traditionally faced the issue of unequal pay for the same work. Women had not been able to enter the workforce since the end of World War II. Women paid higher taxes on their income than men in the same jobs. Women were considered equal in all other measures of social standing.

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@jadeybells

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@TheCatMan

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@1996nightrider

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@Ajlee

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give me a min

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The first one

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For an example, when the US brought Industrial working to Philli, PA, they mostly chose women and children to work because they thought they could pay them less

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thank u!!!!!!! :)

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It made sexual harassment less common.

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The photograph below shows several African American students holding a sit-in at a diner in North Carolina during the 1960s: A photograph shows several African American students seated at the counter of a diner. © Photo Researchers/Image Quest 2012 Which civil rights leader would have rejected the students' approach to fighting for integration? Whitney Young Fannie Lou Hamer Stokely Carmichael Martin Luther King, Jr.

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which one is it? @Ajlee @jadeybells

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Thurgood Marshall in 1954

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Martin Luther King, Jr.

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he's not on there lol

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just get Ajlee to help, my head hurts and i'll probably give you the wrong answers, sorry

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oh haha kk :)

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lol Thank You

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I think it's Martin Luther King, Jr.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The diagram below shows some of the goals of the National Organization for Women (NOW): A five oval diagram has the text, NOW © 2012 FLVS Why would "achieving economic equality for women" complete this diagram? Women workers had traditionally faced the issue of unequal pay for the same work. Women had not been able to enter the workforce since the end of World War II. Women paid higher taxes on their income than men in the same jobs. Women were considered equal in all other measures of social standing.

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@Ajlee

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D. Women were considered equal in all other measures of social standing.

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:)

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Which statement explains why the Warren Supreme Court overturned the 1896 ruling in Plessy v. Ferguson? The Plessy ruling allowed segregation which the Warren Court declared treated whites and blacks differently. The Plessy ruling blocked voting rights for African Americans which the Warren Court declared violated the Fifteenth Amendment. The Plessy ruling took away states' rights which the Warren Court stated was central to the federal system in the United States. The Plessy ruling blocked the use of civil disobedience which the Warren Court recognized was central to the success of the Civil Rights movement.

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u r awesome!!!!!!! :)

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haha Thank You!

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ur welcome! :)

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Not Too Sure about this one Sorry

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its okay :) last one!

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Which Great Society program under Lyndon Johnson was the domestic equivalent John Kennedy's Peace Corps? Medicaid Head Start VISTA NEA

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VISTA

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thanku! thank u thank u thanku!!!!!!!!! :D

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:D Your Welcome!

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Any other questions? :)

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nope! thanku!

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ok :D

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the sexual harassment one was wrong and the women were considered equal in all measures of standing was also wrong

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Oh Sorry!

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gtg Bye Guys!

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