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AIM (American Indian Movement) protested
Native Americans being drafted in Vietnam
Desegregation that forced Natives into public schools
Violations of Native American treaty rights and poverty
Education reforms that excluded Native Tribes
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The United Farm Workers used
Violence in protest to bring attention to their issues
Supreme Court lawsuits to fight in court
Boycotts and strikes to bring attention to labor issues
Immigration enforcement to deport illegal immigrants
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The Equal Pay Act of 1963 required
Equal wages for men and women doing the same job
Separate pay scales for minorities
Tax cuts for business owners
Benefits for veterans returning from war
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The main purpose of affirmative action policies is to
Reduce unfair taxes for minority groups in America
Lower tuition costs for all white universities
Increase opportunities for groups that faced discrimination
Expand military service for people of color
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The Montgomery Bus Boycott was sparked by
Rosa Parksโ arrest
The March on Washington
Malcolm X's speeches
Passage of the Civil Rights Act
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One goal of AIM (American Indian Movement) was to
Promote war
Ban federal elections
Reduce taxes
Restore tribal lands and rights
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Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 aimed to
Create more jobs for men in female job spaces
Ban private education and force public
Restrict civil disobedience in schools and colleges
Eliminate gender discrimination in federally funded programs
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The assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. in 1968
Ended protests in the South
Led to widespread riots and mourning across the U.S.
Stopped the Civil Rights Movement
Marked the end of segregation
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The Civil Rights Act of 1964 banned discrimination based on
Gender and age
Race, color, religion, sex, or national origin
Race, color, religion, or national origin
Property ownership
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The Civil Rights Act of 1964
Banned segregation in public places and employment
Established new colonies
Gave voting rights to children
Banned requiring a literacy test for all voters
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Civil Rights legislation was most successful when
Local towns voted on the issues at hand
The military supported actions of the federal government
The federal government enforced it through laws and rulings
Laws were passed only by states
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The Selma March helped lead to
The passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965
The formation of NATO
Brown v. Board of Education
Title IX
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Betty Friedanโs book The Feminine Mystique helped spark
The Cold War
The environmental movement
School desegregation
The modern womenโs rights movement
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