Please help with Civil rights assignment?
@YanaSidlinskiy @Nnesha
@leonardo0430 @linn99123 @jordanloveangel @dtan5457
I just need someone good at history to do the assignment, And I will pay it back with help in math or any other subject
@Daniellelovee @whydoihavetosignup1 @some.random.cool.kid @genny7 @TheEdwardsFamily
My email is lukesavedheart@yahoo.com
@Chibi_Robo3 @VortexAlliby @blah124 @bohotness
so whats your need
I need someone to do the assignment I posted in the attacted file button and E mail to me At my email.
I can do pretty much any subject so if you ever need help let me know.
That is if your willing to help?
@VortexAlliby Are you there?
the file is not opening... can you try just copying and posting the assignment (btw I don't need help in any other subject so I will just help you)
1. Select two from the following Supreme Court decisions that expanded civil rights: o Brown v. Board of Education o Gideon v. Wainwright o Miranda v. Arizona o Roe v. Wade o Mapp v. Ohio
2. Select two from the following legislative actions that expanded civil rights: o 14th Amendment o 15th Amendment o 19th Amendment o 24th Amendment o 26th Amendment o Civil Rights Act of 1964 o Voting Rights Act of 1965
3. Research each decision and policy and find a picture to represent each one. Take notes on the background and outcome of each case or law. You may find the Virtual Library and this Research Activity helpful. Be sure to cite the sources the information and images you use in your exhibit in MLA Format.
4. Create a visual exhibit about your four events. Format examples include a slideshow or video. For eachevent, include: o an image to represent the case decision or legislation o a minimum of one well-written paragraph explaining the background of the event o the significance of the event to the expansion of civil rights You may review this Example Image and Paragraph to help you format your exhibit.
5. Check your exhibit for spelling and grammar.
@Daniellelovee I typed the assignment you there?
I'm here sorry but I just logged in today
for #2 I'm not sure but I think it is The Civil rights act of 1964 In the 1960s, Americans who knew only the potential of "equal protection of the laws" expected the president, the Congress, and the courts to fulfill the promise of the 14th Amendment. from- http://www.archives.gov/education/lessons/civil-rights-act/ according to that the answer would be the 14th ammendment.
And the rest are up to you and what you are going to do for your project :)
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