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  1. 04.04 Civil Rights: Assessment by Carrie Choute on Prezi

    04.04 Civil Rights: Assessment United States Government Carrie-lynn Choute Mrs. Lewis Brown v. Board of Education Miranda v. Arizona 24th Amendment Civil Rights Act of 1964 Brown v. Board of Education Background: Brown v. Board of Education (1954), which is one of the greatest

  2. 04.04 Civil Rights by Ciara Jernigan on Prezi

    04.04 Civil Rights By: Ciara Jernigan 14th Amendment The 14th Amendment was ratified on July 9, 1860 during the Reconstruction era. The four sections include: 1. State and federal citizenship for all persons regardless of race both born or naturalized in the United States. 2. No

  3. 04.04 Civil Rights Assignment by Chris Kurtz on Prezi

    Chris Kurtz. Updated June 7, 2014. Transcript. Brown Vs. Board of Education. Jane Roe lived around the 1960's when abortion was illegal and outlawed in some states. The only exception was that if the mother's life was at stake, abortion would be allowed. Roe fought in court that the outlaw was against some human rights and against some amendments.

  4. 04.04 Civil Rights Assessment

    Outcome: Because of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, limited literacy tests to be able to vote, lessened segregation in public places, discrimination in job 4/ employment, and most importantly banned any discrimination that had any type of federal involvement such as funding.

  5. 4.04 Civil Rights

    4.04 Civil Rights 4.04 civil rights voting rights act of 1965 and the 19th amendment gideon wainwright the 19th amendment, ratified on august 18, 1920, Skip to document. ... 3.2.9 Practice - Complete Your Assignment (Practice) 4 - 4.3 United States Gov FLVS; 3 - 3.2 United States Gov FLVS; 2.1 pamphlet;

  6. 04.04 Challenges to Civil Rights Flashcards

    Three-box diagram with the leftmost box labeled Most Radical and the rightmost box labeled Least Radical. The boxes are labeled from left to right A, B, and C. In this spectrum of black civil rights leaders, the most radical leader should be placed on the left and the least radical leader on the right.

  7. 04.04 Civil Rights: Review and Practice Flashcards

    Civil Rights Act of 1964... Voting Rights Act of 1965. 1965-Banned use of literacy tests and sent people to register eligible voters. 26th Amendment. 1971-Protects suffrage for legal U.S. citizens aged 18 years and over. Plessy v. Ferguson. 1896-Upheld "separate but equal" segregation policies. About us. About Quizlet;

  8. 4.04 Challenges to Civil Rights Flashcards

    Rosewood, Florida violence. 1923, a group of white men reacted to a rumor that a black man had assaulted a white woman. A mob found two men suspected of being accomplices. They jailed one and lynched the other. The jailed man's cousin was believed to be harboring the main suspect. A mob surrounded the cousin's house.

  9. Brown v. Board of Education

    Board of Education - 04.04 Civil Rights: Assessment. The background to this case that made it such an influence one in history is that during the mid to late 1800s and even into the beginning of the 1900s, the phase "separate but equal" was used to describe the current segregation issue. The phase "Separate but equal" can be described as simply ...

  10. 4.04 Civil Rights U.S. Government by Nicole R on Prezi

    The 14th Amendment grants citizenship to people who are born or neutralized in the U.S. This expanded civil rights by allowing all citizens to be 'equal'. It was originally adopted after the Civil War to guarantee male African Americans rights. It protects individual, civil and political rights of each citizen.

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    04 Civil Rights. What protects civil rights · Declaration of Independence and the U Constitution (foundation) · Expanded over time o 1863- Emancipation Proclamation o 1865- 13th Amendment (abolish slavery) o 1868- 14th Amendment (equal protection of all citizens) o 1870- 15th Amendment (voting rights for male Freeman) o 1896- Plessy v.

  12. 04.04 Civil Rights.rtf

    Select two from the following Supreme Court decisions that expanded civil rights: · Roe v. Wade · Brown v. Board of Education Select two from the following legislative actions that expanded civil rights: · 14th Amendment · 15th Amendment Research each decision and policy (4 total) and find a picture to represent each one. Take notes on the background and outcome of each case or law.

  13. Assignment 04.04 Civil Rights Julieta Martinez.pdf

    View Assignment_ 04.04 Civil Rights_ Julieta Martinez.pdf from ELA A1001430Z at Pine Forest High School. Brown vs the Board of education- Brown Vs the board of education was an important 1994 supreme ... The civil rights act- The civil rights act of 1964 was a law that prohibited discrimination based on race, religion, color, sexuality and in ...

  14. 04.04 Civil Rights: Assessment

    04.04 Civil Rights: Assessment - My Project. This website was created by Ethan McWhirter. 6/24/2014.

  15. 4.04 civil rights Flashcards

    how have civil rights expanded? more people are now given rights. 1863. Emancipation Proclamation. 1865. 13th amendment- abolished slavery. 1868. 14th Amendment- equal protection for all citizens. 1870. 15th Amendment- vote shall not be denied. 1896. Plessy v. Ferguson. 1920.

  16. Assignment 04.04 Civil Rights.docx

    View Assignment 04.04 Civil Rights.docx from ENGL LIT 350 at Southern New Hampshire University. Roe Vs. Wade Roe v. Wade case of 1973 ruled was to make abortions and make it unethical. A woman named

  17. 04.04 Civil Rights: Assessment by Ashley Frye on Prezi

    Board of Education (1954), now acknowledged as one of the greatest Supreme Court decisions of the 20th century, unanimously held that the racial segregation of children in public schools violated the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. In 1954, large portions of the United States had racially segregated schools, made legal by ...

  18. Assignment 04.04 Civil Rights.docx

    Assignment 04.04 Civil Rights Brown v. Board of Education During the case of Brown v. Board of education, the father of Linda Brown enrolled her into an all-white school since it as closer than the African American school that she attended. The all-white school denied her admission. Since the all-white school declined her enrollment to attend a closer school, the 14 th amendment was violated.

  19. 04.04 Civil Rights by Sydney Fuller on Prezi

    The Voting Rights Act of 1965 was a law passed at the time of the civil rights movement. It eliminated various devices, such as literacy tests, that had traditionally been used to restrict voting by black people. It authorized the enrollment of voters by federal registrars in states where fewer than fifty percent of the eligible voters were ...

  20. 04.04 Challenges to Civil Rights Flashcards

    In this spectrum of black civil rights leaders, the most radical leader should be placed on the left and the least radical leader on the right. How should this chart be completed? A: Garvey; B: DuBois; C: Washington. U.S. History Learn with flashcards, games, and more — for free.

  21. 04.04 Civil Rights Assessment.docx

    Civil Rights Act of 1964: This act made sure that there was no discrimination based on skin color, origin, religion, or any other reason. This was important due to the high amount of government racism going on at both a state and federal level.

  22. 04.04 Civil Rights by Michael Ramos on Prezi

    The Civil Rights Act of 1964 outlawed major forms of discrimination against racial, ethnic, national and religion minorities, and women. This act ended unequal application of voter registration requirements and racial segregation in schools, at workplace and public accommodations. The Civil Rights Act was eventually expanded by Congress to ...

  23. 4.04 us history Flashcards

    24 terms. awesomeeloise-_-. Preview. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like 4.04 Challenges to Civil Rights, What Challenges to Civil Rights Arose After World War I?, After World War I, Americans were eager to return to a life focused on issues at home. Many Americans became fearful of and more.