Deck 13: Civil Rights: Diversifying the Elite

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Which of the following is true about ethnic groups and median income since 1975?

A) White income has declined, while Hispanic and African-American income has increased.
B) Whites, Hispanics, and African-Americans have seen income rise.
C) White and Hispanic incomes have fallen while African-American income has risen.
D) African-American income has risen while White income has not.
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Educational elites argue in favor of "diversity" as an institutional goal because

A) students benefit from interaction with others from different heritages.
B) universities benefit by attracting a better-quality group of students.
C) public demand in a democracy requires it.
D) All of the above
Question
The NAACP was created with the goal of the

A) racial cleansing of European Americans.
B) receipt of reparations for slavery.
C) creation of a separate black state.
D) integration of blacks into the existing society.
Question
The tacit approval of white supremacy in the South and the concession of the federal support for civil rights were a result of the

A) Compromise of 1877.
B) 14th Amendment.
C) election of Senator Jim Crow to Congress.
D) Civil Rights Act of 1875
Question
Desegregation was accomplished through the use of

A) court decisions.
B) violent protests.
C) laws.
D) military force.
Question
Segregation did not end simply because the Supreme Court ordered it, because

A) the intent of the Court was not shared by local policy-making officials.
B) the Court decision only applied to the federal government.
C) state laws were passed to invalidate the Court decision.
D) the political elites were opposed to the Court decision.
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An example of an early African-American organization that emerged from the repressive pattern of the late nineteenth century is

A) the Black Panthers.
B) the Nation of Islam.
C) the National Urban League.
D) All of the above are examples.
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Which African-American leader was a former slave who believed that an education was the key for African-American equality?

A) Thurgood Marshall
B) Booker T. Washington
C) W.E.B Dubois
D) Martin Luther King, Jr.
Question
The equal sharing of income, jobs, and material rewards, regardless of ability, talent, initiative, or work is known as

A) equality of opportunity.
B) equality of outcome.
C) communism.
D) commiseration of the proletariat.
Question
The ___________________ brought about the end of racial exclusions for all minority groups.

A) Civil Rights Act of 1964
B) 14th Amendment
C) Immigration and Nationalization Act of 1965
D) 1985 Immigration Reform and Control Act
Question
Segregation was found to be constitutional due to the court's decision to endorse _______________.

A) equal rights
B) white rights
C) "separate but equal"
D) racism
Question
What Supreme Court Case allowed colleges to use affirmative action programs in the admissions process by ruling it was legal to promote "diversity"?

A) Regents of the University of California v. Bakke
B) Gratz v. Bollinger
C) Grutter v. Bollinger
D) United States v. Paradise
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The provision of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 that prohibits discrimination in hiring is

A) Title II.
B) Title V.
C) Title VII.
D) Title IX.
Question
Martin Luther King's main tactic in the fight for civil rights was

A) media appearances.
B) appeal to white elites.
C) nonviolent direct action.
D) rioting and destroying property.
Question
Which court case ended segregation for Hispanics in public schools?

A) Mendez v. Westminster School District
B) United States v. Hopkins
C) Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka
D) United States v. Mendez
Question
Which of the following conditions does the Supreme Court require to uphold affirmative action?

A) Government actions must be "narrowly tailored" to further a government interest.
B) Government actions must advance compelling government objectives.
C) Government actions that use a racial classification must be subject to "strict scrutiny."
D) All of the above are true.
Question
Elites respond to interest group protests by

A) making symbolic gestures to pacify active protestors.
B) ignoring them.
C) discouraging nonviolent protests.
D) applying negative labels to those interest groups.
Question
The largest ethnic minority group in the United States today is

A) Native Americans.
B) African Americans.
C) Hispanics.
D) Asians.
Question
Which of the following are true regarding Congressional ethnic composition?

A) Whites and African-Americans are underrepresented.
B) Hispanics and Whites are overrepresented while African-Americans are underrepresented.
C) African-Americans are overrepresented and Hispanics are underrepresented.
D) Whites are overrepresented and Hispanics are underrepresented.
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The portion of African-American families living below the poverty line in 2010 was about

A) 20.4 percent
B) 23.1 percent
C) 24.3 percent
D) 27.1 percent
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Nationally, same-sex marriage currently

A) has strong popular support.
B) has strong support against it.
C) shows most people favor opposition to same sex marriage.
D) has public opinion split by only a few percentage points between the two sides.
Question
Looking at the current Congress, which of the following is true?

A) No members claim to be homosexuals.
B) Very few members claim to be homosexuals.
C) More than 10 members claim to be homosexuals.
D) More than 25 members claim to be homosexuals.
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Anti-affirmative action propositions and laws have been passed in which states?

A) California
B) Michigan
C) Washington
D) all of the above
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Today, most boards of directors of Fortune 500 corporations consist of

A) no women or minorities.
B) women and minorities making up roughly half of their directors.
C) at least two or three women and minorities among their 14 to 16 directors.
D) women and minorities as a significant portion of their 14 to 16 directors.
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The right to vote was guaranteed to former slaves with the ____________________ Amendment to the Constitution.
Question
The leading feminist organization today is the

A) NOW (National Organization for Women).
B) Democratic Party.
C) SCUM (Society to Cut Up Men).
D) DAR (Daughters of the American Revolution).
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The CEO of Yahoo is ____________________ and is one of the few powerful business women.
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The most support for policies regarding sexual harassment exist in American

A) businesses.
B) government agencies.
C) medical professions.
D) education.
Question
Traditionally female-dominated occupations, such as nursing and teaching, are known as

A) blue-collar jobs.
B) white-collar jobs.
C) pink-collar jobs.
D) lace-collar jobs.
Question
Regarding homosexuality, a 2009 public opinion poll indicated that

A) most people found it "morally wrong."
B) more than half thought it should be criminalized.
C) most said it was not "morally wrong" or "not a moral issue."
D) All of the above are true.
Question
The proportion of married women who are in the workforce today is about

A) 40 percent.
B) 50 percent.
C) 60 percent.
D) 70 percent.
Question
By 2012, _______________________ states had female governors.

A) no
B) two
C) six
D) twelve
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Whites are overrepresented and most minority groups are ______________________in Congress.
Question
What Supreme Court case rendered the Defense of Marriage Act insignificant?

A) United States v. Winsor
B) Lawrence v. Texas
C) Bowers v. Hardwick
D) Studds v. GLAAD
Question
The earnings gap between men and women is not considered to be direct discrimination because

A) women in the same job with similar skills and experience as men are generally paid the same.
B) it is a result of a division in the labor market.
C) historically, there has been lower pay for "women's" jobs.
D) All of the above are true.
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The "due process" clause is found in the ________________________.
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Currently, women occupy how many seats in the House of Representatives?

A) 12
B) 78
C) 20
D) 54
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The largest ethnic minority in the United States today is___________________.
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Title IX of the Education Act Amendments of 1972 bars discrimination in

A) employment.
B) college athletics.
C) class composition.
D) pay for equal work.
Question
In 2010-2012, what little job growth took place saw most of the jobs go to

A) Hispanics.
B) Whites and African Americans
C) men.
D) women.
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_______________ is considered the one of the major barriers to the progress of women in the workforce.
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The "separate but equal" doctrine was overturned by the Supreme Court case of Plessy v. Ferguson.
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Before the year ______, the U.S. Census Bureau did not allow respondents to choose more than one racial category; however, they would be included in the least empowered group.
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Martin Luther King, Jr. was the youngest person to win the _____________________ based on his contributions via civil disobedience.
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The largest ethnic minority in the U.S. today is African Americans.
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In the case of ____________________, the Supreme Court upheld state laws requiring segregation.
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A university's special admissions program was struck down in the key 1978 case of ____________________.
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____________________ refers to the proportionally equal of sharing of income, jobs, and material rewards, regardless of ability, talent, initiative, work, or luck.
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Protest movements either succeed or fail based on their ability to establish effective organizations.
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The idea of allowing for preferential or compensatory treatment to overcome the results of past discrimination is called ____________________.
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The Supreme Court case of ____________________ overturned the principle of "separate but equal".
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____________________ portrays men as being largely unaware of the devaluation and repression in women's experience.
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Redistricting that results in a majority-minority shaped district was ruled unconstitutional by the Supreme Court in Shaw v. Reno.
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The search for equality of opportunity has been replaced, in many ways, with the search for equality of ____________________.
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In 2003, the Supreme Court decision in Lawrence v. Texas ____________________ all laws banning homosexual intercourse.
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On average, women will earn roughly ____________ of a man's salary.
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The American Dilemma states that Americans have a commitment to abstract ideal with substantially less commitment to their practice.
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The Montgomery bus boycott came as a result of a woman named ____________________, who refused to move to a seat at the back of a public bus.
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The organization created by Martin Luther King to promote civil rights was the ____________________.
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The _____ Amendment in the year_________ guaranteed the women the right to vote.
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The prohibition of interracial marriage was struck down by the Supreme Court in 1967 in the case of Loving v. Virginia.
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When specifically designed as a remedy for past discrimination, the Supreme Court has approved affirmative action.
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Thurgood Marshall was one of the Little Rock "9" and later went on to become a Supreme Court Justice.
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The Civil Rights Act of 1875 outlawed segregation by privately owned businesses offering to serve the public.
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"Operation Wetback" was a Border Patrol operation to repatriate illegal Mexican immigrants back to Mexico - over a million people were returned to Mexico.
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Today, on average, women earn about 80 percent of what men do.
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Since 1975, the median family income has risen and the poverty rate has declined.
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Explain the reasoning for why women make less money than men. Be specific in your answer.
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The Civil Rights Act of 1964 just barely passed in the House of Representatives.
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Brown v. Board of Education is the Supreme Court case that overturned the "separate but equal" doctrine by segregating schools.
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Why has it been the Supreme Court and not the other two branches of government that have been at the forefront of civil rights changes?
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The constitutional question posed by affirmative action programs is whether they discriminate against whites in violation of the Fourteenth Amendment.
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When affirmative action includes preferences over better qualified non-minorities, pubic support falters.
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The 1952 McCarran-Walter Act removed all racial restrictions on citizenship but only for African-Americans.
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Nationally, most people believe that homosexuality is a moral issue and is morally wrong.
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Discuss the differences between the types of feminism and which theory of feminism is the most accurate in describing American society today.
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Does gender inequality exist in the United States today? Explain why or why not you believe it exists.
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The majority of whites saw President Obama as biracial or multiracial, while the majority of African-Americans saw him as African-American.
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Civil rights in the South were surrendered after 1877 as a result of a deal to resolve a disputed election.
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There is no doubt that affirmative action programs are controversial. Do you think they are constitutional? Explain your answer using the Supreme Court decisions.
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Deck 13: Civil Rights: Diversifying the Elite
1
Which of the following is true about ethnic groups and median income since 1975?

A) White income has declined, while Hispanic and African-American income has increased.
B) Whites, Hispanics, and African-Americans have seen income rise.
C) White and Hispanic incomes have fallen while African-American income has risen.
D) African-American income has risen while White income has not.
B
2
Educational elites argue in favor of "diversity" as an institutional goal because

A) students benefit from interaction with others from different heritages.
B) universities benefit by attracting a better-quality group of students.
C) public demand in a democracy requires it.
D) All of the above
A
3
The NAACP was created with the goal of the

A) racial cleansing of European Americans.
B) receipt of reparations for slavery.
C) creation of a separate black state.
D) integration of blacks into the existing society.
D
4
The tacit approval of white supremacy in the South and the concession of the federal support for civil rights were a result of the

A) Compromise of 1877.
B) 14th Amendment.
C) election of Senator Jim Crow to Congress.
D) Civil Rights Act of 1875
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5
Desegregation was accomplished through the use of

A) court decisions.
B) violent protests.
C) laws.
D) military force.
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6
Segregation did not end simply because the Supreme Court ordered it, because

A) the intent of the Court was not shared by local policy-making officials.
B) the Court decision only applied to the federal government.
C) state laws were passed to invalidate the Court decision.
D) the political elites were opposed to the Court decision.
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7
An example of an early African-American organization that emerged from the repressive pattern of the late nineteenth century is

A) the Black Panthers.
B) the Nation of Islam.
C) the National Urban League.
D) All of the above are examples.
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8
Which African-American leader was a former slave who believed that an education was the key for African-American equality?

A) Thurgood Marshall
B) Booker T. Washington
C) W.E.B Dubois
D) Martin Luther King, Jr.
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9
The equal sharing of income, jobs, and material rewards, regardless of ability, talent, initiative, or work is known as

A) equality of opportunity.
B) equality of outcome.
C) communism.
D) commiseration of the proletariat.
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10
The ___________________ brought about the end of racial exclusions for all minority groups.

A) Civil Rights Act of 1964
B) 14th Amendment
C) Immigration and Nationalization Act of 1965
D) 1985 Immigration Reform and Control Act
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11
Segregation was found to be constitutional due to the court's decision to endorse _______________.

A) equal rights
B) white rights
C) "separate but equal"
D) racism
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12
What Supreme Court Case allowed colleges to use affirmative action programs in the admissions process by ruling it was legal to promote "diversity"?

A) Regents of the University of California v. Bakke
B) Gratz v. Bollinger
C) Grutter v. Bollinger
D) United States v. Paradise
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13
The provision of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 that prohibits discrimination in hiring is

A) Title II.
B) Title V.
C) Title VII.
D) Title IX.
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14
Martin Luther King's main tactic in the fight for civil rights was

A) media appearances.
B) appeal to white elites.
C) nonviolent direct action.
D) rioting and destroying property.
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15
Which court case ended segregation for Hispanics in public schools?

A) Mendez v. Westminster School District
B) United States v. Hopkins
C) Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka
D) United States v. Mendez
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16
Which of the following conditions does the Supreme Court require to uphold affirmative action?

A) Government actions must be "narrowly tailored" to further a government interest.
B) Government actions must advance compelling government objectives.
C) Government actions that use a racial classification must be subject to "strict scrutiny."
D) All of the above are true.
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17
Elites respond to interest group protests by

A) making symbolic gestures to pacify active protestors.
B) ignoring them.
C) discouraging nonviolent protests.
D) applying negative labels to those interest groups.
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18
The largest ethnic minority group in the United States today is

A) Native Americans.
B) African Americans.
C) Hispanics.
D) Asians.
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19
Which of the following are true regarding Congressional ethnic composition?

A) Whites and African-Americans are underrepresented.
B) Hispanics and Whites are overrepresented while African-Americans are underrepresented.
C) African-Americans are overrepresented and Hispanics are underrepresented.
D) Whites are overrepresented and Hispanics are underrepresented.
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20
The portion of African-American families living below the poverty line in 2010 was about

A) 20.4 percent
B) 23.1 percent
C) 24.3 percent
D) 27.1 percent
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21
Nationally, same-sex marriage currently

A) has strong popular support.
B) has strong support against it.
C) shows most people favor opposition to same sex marriage.
D) has public opinion split by only a few percentage points between the two sides.
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22
Looking at the current Congress, which of the following is true?

A) No members claim to be homosexuals.
B) Very few members claim to be homosexuals.
C) More than 10 members claim to be homosexuals.
D) More than 25 members claim to be homosexuals.
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23
Anti-affirmative action propositions and laws have been passed in which states?

A) California
B) Michigan
C) Washington
D) all of the above
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24
Today, most boards of directors of Fortune 500 corporations consist of

A) no women or minorities.
B) women and minorities making up roughly half of their directors.
C) at least two or three women and minorities among their 14 to 16 directors.
D) women and minorities as a significant portion of their 14 to 16 directors.
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25
The right to vote was guaranteed to former slaves with the ____________________ Amendment to the Constitution.
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26
The leading feminist organization today is the

A) NOW (National Organization for Women).
B) Democratic Party.
C) SCUM (Society to Cut Up Men).
D) DAR (Daughters of the American Revolution).
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27
The CEO of Yahoo is ____________________ and is one of the few powerful business women.
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28
The most support for policies regarding sexual harassment exist in American

A) businesses.
B) government agencies.
C) medical professions.
D) education.
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29
Traditionally female-dominated occupations, such as nursing and teaching, are known as

A) blue-collar jobs.
B) white-collar jobs.
C) pink-collar jobs.
D) lace-collar jobs.
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30
Regarding homosexuality, a 2009 public opinion poll indicated that

A) most people found it "morally wrong."
B) more than half thought it should be criminalized.
C) most said it was not "morally wrong" or "not a moral issue."
D) All of the above are true.
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31
The proportion of married women who are in the workforce today is about

A) 40 percent.
B) 50 percent.
C) 60 percent.
D) 70 percent.
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32
By 2012, _______________________ states had female governors.

A) no
B) two
C) six
D) twelve
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33
Whites are overrepresented and most minority groups are ______________________in Congress.
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34
What Supreme Court case rendered the Defense of Marriage Act insignificant?

A) United States v. Winsor
B) Lawrence v. Texas
C) Bowers v. Hardwick
D) Studds v. GLAAD
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35
The earnings gap between men and women is not considered to be direct discrimination because

A) women in the same job with similar skills and experience as men are generally paid the same.
B) it is a result of a division in the labor market.
C) historically, there has been lower pay for "women's" jobs.
D) All of the above are true.
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36
The "due process" clause is found in the ________________________.
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37
Currently, women occupy how many seats in the House of Representatives?

A) 12
B) 78
C) 20
D) 54
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38
The largest ethnic minority in the United States today is___________________.
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39
Title IX of the Education Act Amendments of 1972 bars discrimination in

A) employment.
B) college athletics.
C) class composition.
D) pay for equal work.
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40
In 2010-2012, what little job growth took place saw most of the jobs go to

A) Hispanics.
B) Whites and African Americans
C) men.
D) women.
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41
_______________ is considered the one of the major barriers to the progress of women in the workforce.
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42
The "separate but equal" doctrine was overturned by the Supreme Court case of Plessy v. Ferguson.
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43
Before the year ______, the U.S. Census Bureau did not allow respondents to choose more than one racial category; however, they would be included in the least empowered group.
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44
Martin Luther King, Jr. was the youngest person to win the _____________________ based on his contributions via civil disobedience.
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45
The largest ethnic minority in the U.S. today is African Americans.
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46
In the case of ____________________, the Supreme Court upheld state laws requiring segregation.
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47
A university's special admissions program was struck down in the key 1978 case of ____________________.
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48
____________________ refers to the proportionally equal of sharing of income, jobs, and material rewards, regardless of ability, talent, initiative, work, or luck.
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49
Protest movements either succeed or fail based on their ability to establish effective organizations.
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50
The idea of allowing for preferential or compensatory treatment to overcome the results of past discrimination is called ____________________.
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51
The Supreme Court case of ____________________ overturned the principle of "separate but equal".
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52
____________________ portrays men as being largely unaware of the devaluation and repression in women's experience.
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53
Redistricting that results in a majority-minority shaped district was ruled unconstitutional by the Supreme Court in Shaw v. Reno.
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54
The search for equality of opportunity has been replaced, in many ways, with the search for equality of ____________________.
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55
In 2003, the Supreme Court decision in Lawrence v. Texas ____________________ all laws banning homosexual intercourse.
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56
On average, women will earn roughly ____________ of a man's salary.
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57
The American Dilemma states that Americans have a commitment to abstract ideal with substantially less commitment to their practice.
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The Montgomery bus boycott came as a result of a woman named ____________________, who refused to move to a seat at the back of a public bus.
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59
The organization created by Martin Luther King to promote civil rights was the ____________________.
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60
The _____ Amendment in the year_________ guaranteed the women the right to vote.
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61
The prohibition of interracial marriage was struck down by the Supreme Court in 1967 in the case of Loving v. Virginia.
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62
When specifically designed as a remedy for past discrimination, the Supreme Court has approved affirmative action.
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63
Thurgood Marshall was one of the Little Rock "9" and later went on to become a Supreme Court Justice.
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64
The Civil Rights Act of 1875 outlawed segregation by privately owned businesses offering to serve the public.
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65
"Operation Wetback" was a Border Patrol operation to repatriate illegal Mexican immigrants back to Mexico - over a million people were returned to Mexico.
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Today, on average, women earn about 80 percent of what men do.
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67
Since 1975, the median family income has risen and the poverty rate has declined.
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68
Explain the reasoning for why women make less money than men. Be specific in your answer.
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69
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 just barely passed in the House of Representatives.
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70
Brown v. Board of Education is the Supreme Court case that overturned the "separate but equal" doctrine by segregating schools.
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71
Why has it been the Supreme Court and not the other two branches of government that have been at the forefront of civil rights changes?
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72
The constitutional question posed by affirmative action programs is whether they discriminate against whites in violation of the Fourteenth Amendment.
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73
When affirmative action includes preferences over better qualified non-minorities, pubic support falters.
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74
The 1952 McCarran-Walter Act removed all racial restrictions on citizenship but only for African-Americans.
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75
Nationally, most people believe that homosexuality is a moral issue and is morally wrong.
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76
Discuss the differences between the types of feminism and which theory of feminism is the most accurate in describing American society today.
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77
Does gender inequality exist in the United States today? Explain why or why not you believe it exists.
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78
The majority of whites saw President Obama as biracial or multiracial, while the majority of African-Americans saw him as African-American.
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79
Civil rights in the South were surrendered after 1877 as a result of a deal to resolve a disputed election.
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80
There is no doubt that affirmative action programs are controversial. Do you think they are constitutional? Explain your answer using the Supreme Court decisions.
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