Deck 5: Civil Rights

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Because of laws passed during the past 50 years, there are almost no differences between the objective conditions of racial minorities and whites.
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While the standard test for the legality of unequal treatment of racial minorities and women is strict scrutiny, the test for other groups, such as homosexuals, is intermediate scrutiny.
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Most Americans today believe that the immigration system in the United States works fairly effectively.
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Slavery began in the United States in 1619.
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Slavery________

A)was not part of the American economy prior to 1754.
B)was so widespread in the South that slaves made up 84 percent of the population in 1860.
C)was part of the American economy since the founding of Jamestown.
D)was almost nullified by the Missouri Compromise.
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The Supreme Court justices overturned part of the Violence Against Women Act of 1994.
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Affirmative action was supported by both President Lyndon Johnson (Democrat, 1963-1969) and President Richard Nixon (Republican, 1969-1974).
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The first African-American congressional members from the South appeared long after the civil rights movement achieved its major victories during the 1960s.
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The recent effort of the Supreme Court to impose "color-blind jurisprudence" has made it more difficult to demonstrate discrimination, putting a greater burden of proof on plaintiffs.
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African Americans are more likely than white Americans to be convicted for the same crimes, and they tend to serve longer sentences as well.
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The Civil War amendments banned the most important practices associated with slavery and guaranteed equal protection under the law.
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The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) was formed in the 1950s to help register voters in the South.
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The belief that women were NOT strong enough to compete in the business world was called protectionism.
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While ________ involve limits on government action, ________ involve protection from discrimination by either government or individuals.

A)civil rights; civil liberties
B)civil rights; affirmative action policies
C)affirmative action policies; civil liberties
D)civil liberties; civil rights
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Civil rights are

A)guarantees of equal protection under the law.
B)prohibitions on government action against individuals.
C)another name for civil liberties.
D)guarantees of equality of outcomes.
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The 1965 Voting Rights Act, which did away with literacy tests and other voter registration tests, successfully narrowed the gap between white and African-American registration rates in the South.
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________ gained the right to vote in 1924, just after women.

A)African Americans
B)Native Americans
C)Japanese Americans
D)Latinos
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White women obtained the right to vote before African Americans did, because white women were able to pressure their husbands and fathers for the vote without fear of retribution.
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Which one of the following is a question of civil rights rather than of civil liberties?

A)the right to attend a political rally
B)access to an abortion
C)newspaper articles publishing government information
D)accessibility to a business for a person in a wheelchair
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The proposed Equal Rights Amendment in the 1970s stated that equal protection cannot be denied on the basis of sex.
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Which one of the following is true about Asian Americans?

A)Asian Americans are quite diverse in their political views.
B)Most Asian Americans come from Japan.
C)Most Asian Americans come from China.
D)Asian Americans tend to be staunch Republicans.
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________ ordered the integration of the U.S.armed services.

A)Harry Truman
B)John Foster Dulles
C)Dwight Eisenhower
D)Douglas MacArthur
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The rationale justifying policies that prevented women from holding political office, filing lawsuits, and similar activities was known as

A)affirmative action.
B)segregation.
C)protectionism.
D)"separate but equal."
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Which one of the following is true about Native Americans in the nineteenth century?

A)The "Five Civilized Tribes" were removed from their ancestral lands.
B)The U.S.government launched a policy of assimilation.
C)Native Americans were allowed to vote in federal and state elections.
D)U.S.government officials refused to sign treaties with Native-American tribes recognizing their sovereignty.
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Legal segregation of the races was justified by

A)the "separate but equal" doctrine.
B)the equality of opportunity doctrine.
C)Jim Crow laws.
D)the doctrine of selective incorporation.
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Which one of the following events caused the southern states to secede from the Union and create the Confederacy?

A)the election of Abraham Lincoln to the presidency
B)passage of the Fugitive Slave Act
C)Missouri Compromise
D)admission of California to the United States
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The ________ Amendment abolished slavery.

A)Eleventh
B)Twelfth
C)Thirteenth
D)Fourteenth
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The Stonewall Inn

A)is associated with the gay rights movement.
B)is associated with the women's movement.
C)is associated with the environmental movement.
D)is associated with the plight of Latinos in the United States.
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Despite having long-standing roots in the United States, Latinos have only recently become a political force because

A)they are a politically diverse group of voters.
B)there are not enough Latino voters to compel politicians to pay attention to this group.
C)conflict between African-American and Latino politicians has led to internal rifts.
D)Latinos have only recently received the right to vote.
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What were the Jim Crow laws in the South?

A)rules that led to segregation of the races
B)informal restrictions on African-American voters enforced by intimidation
C)prohibitions against African-American participation in Democratic Party primaries
D)allowances for whites based on their family heritage that allowed them to avoid voting restrictions that kept African Americans disenfranchised
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The Fourteenth Amendment

A)outlawed slavery.
B)stipulated that states could not deny freed slaves equal protection of the laws.
C)gave former slaves the right to vote in federal elections.
D)gave women the right to vote in federal elections.
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Women were guaranteed the right to vote across the United States through the

A)Voting Rights Act of 1965.
B)Nineteenth Amendment.
C)Equal Rights Amendment.
D)Civil Rights Act of 1964.
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In ________, the Supreme Court justices determined that slaves were property and therefore had no legal rights.

A)Plessy v.Ferguson
B)Regents of the University of California v.Bakke
C)Dred Scott v.Sandford
D)Brown v.Board of Education
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The white primary

A)effectively disenfranchised African-American voters in the South.
B)effectively disenfranchised African-American voters in the North.
C)was race neutral in its intent.
D)largely had no impact on elections in the South.
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<strong>  Which one of the following groups voted at the highest proportion in the 2012 presidential election?</strong> A)Caucasian Americans B)African Americans C)Latino Americans D)Asian Americans <div style=padding-top: 35px> Which one of the following groups voted at the highest proportion in the 2012 presidential election?

A)Caucasian Americans
B)African Americans
C)Latino Americans
D)Asian Americans
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African Americans are ________Caucasian Americans to be convicted of the same crime, and African Americans are ________ than whites to serve longer sentences once convicted.

A)more likely than; less likely
B)less likely than; more likely
C)more likely than; more likely
D)less likely than; less likely
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The Missouri Compromise

A)required escaped slaves to be returned to their owners.
B)allowed each state to determine for itself whether to allow slavery.
C)banned the importation of new slaves into America.
D)ensured an overall balance between the number of free states and slave states.
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The ________ Amendment gave African-American men the right to vote.

A)Thirteenth
B)Fifteenth
C)Eighteenth
D)Nineteenth
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When did the first wave of Chinese immigrants come to the United States?

A)during the 1780s when the country first began under the Constitution
B)during the California gold rush in the 1840s
C)during industrialization in New York City in the 1880s
D)during the communist revolution in China in the 1940s
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At the end of Reconstruction, ________ were NOT used to disenfranchise African-American voters in the South.

A)age requirements
B)poll taxes
C)literacy tests
D)white primaries
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According to the Supreme Court justices, Congress has the right to eliminate segregation in public accommodations because of

A)the contract clause.
B)the due process clause.
C)the equal protection clause.
D)the supremacy clause.
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In Shaw v.Reno, the Supreme Court justices ruled that congressional districts drawn principally on the basis of race are unconstitutional, thus promoting the idea of

A)de jure segregation.
B)color-blind jurisprudence.
C)affirmative action.
D)the disparate impact standard.
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The ________ was the first group to advocate desegregation.

A)Democratic Party
B)Republican Party
C)Socialist Party
D)National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
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Which one of the following statements is accurate?

A)There is no longer discrimination in voting in the United States.
B)Voter intimidation and deceptive voting practices still exist in the United States today.
C)Most states have new laws that expand access to voting.
D)The Supreme Court justices have upheld the Voting Rights Act in order to guarantee equal access to voting for all citizens.
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By the 1970s, many schools remained segregated due to

A)de jure segregation.
B)de facto segregation.
C)unimpeachable segregation.
D)de rigueur segregation.
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According to the Supreme Court ruling in 1971, employment tests NOT related to job performance are a violation of

A)the commerce clause.
B)the supremacy clause.
C)the 1965 Voting Rights Act.
D)the 1964 Civil Rights Act.
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Before the 1950s, what was the principle tactic used by members of the civil rights movement to press their cause?

A)nonviolent protest
B)sit-ins
C)legal action
D)violent protests
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What is de facto segregation?

A)legal discrimination based in the law
B)discrimination based in actual conditions experienced by people
C)offering racial minorities chances to catch up to other groups
D)policies at the state level that federal officials have no right to question
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What does the Supreme Court's string of decisions on civil rights demonstrate about the balance of power among our national policy-making institutions?

A)The justices are increasingly interested in deferring to Congress.
B)The justices are increasingly willing to put state power before federal power.
C)The justices are increasingly interested in playing an active role in civil rights.
D)The justices are increasingly combative with the president in this area only.
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<strong>  The rational basis test holds that</strong> A)discrimination is permitted if an argument could be made for such behavior that was not racial. B)discrimination is allowed when an important government objective is served. C)discrimination is only allowed when there is a compelling state interest at stake. D)no discrimination should be allowed. <div style=padding-top: 35px> The rational basis test holds that

A)discrimination is permitted if an argument could be made for such behavior that was not racial.
B)discrimination is allowed when an important government objective is served.
C)discrimination is only allowed when there is a compelling state interest at stake.
D)no discrimination should be allowed.
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What happened when the Supreme Court justices approved school busing to advance school desegregation?

A)white flight from the cities to the suburbs
B)more de facto segregation
C)the civil rights movement began organizing mass protests instead of taking legal action
D)members of Congress intervened and passed laws guaranteeing civil rights to African Americans
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What is de jure segregation?

A)policies at the state level that federal officials have no right to question
B)discrimination based in actual conditions experienced by people
C)offering racial minorities chances to catch up to other groups
D)legal discrimination based in law or policy
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Before the 1950s, schools in many parts of the country were segregated due to

A)de jure segregation.
B)de facto segregation.
C)unimpeachable segregation.
D)de rigueur segregation.
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What is important about Martin Luther King's "Letter from the Birmingham Jail"?

A)It outlined the principles of civil disobedience.
B)It led to a large boycott of segregation in public transportation.
C)It laid the foundation for color-blind principles.
D)It was the last thing he wrote before his assassination.
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<strong>  The intermediate scrutiny test holds that</strong> A)discrimination is permitted if a reasonable argument could be made for such behavior. B)discrimination is allowed when an important government objective is served. C)discrimination is only allowed when an intermediary is carrying it out. D)no discrimination should be allowed. <div style=padding-top: 35px> The intermediate scrutiny test holds that

A)discrimination is permitted if a reasonable argument could be made for such behavior.
B)discrimination is allowed when an important government objective is served.
C)discrimination is only allowed when an intermediary is carrying it out.
D)no discrimination should be allowed.
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Why did NAACP officials decide to challenge segregation in law schools before challenging it more broadly?

A)The Supreme Court had ruled segregated law schools illegal in the 1890s.
B)No law schools admitted African Americans in the 1930s.
C)The president had asked them to begin with this policy area.
D)The NAACP leaders believed Supreme Court justices would be most familiar with law schools.
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In what decade did the Supreme Court finally begin rejecting protectionism as a reason for treating women differently from men?

A)1990s
B)1970s
C)1930s
D)1910s
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Which of these events initially signified a shift in tactics employed by the civil rights movement?

A)"Letter from the Birmingham Jail"
B)"I Have a Dream" speech
C)sit-in at Woolworth's lunch counter
D)Civil Rights Act of 1964
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The poverty rate is roughly three times as great for ________ families as for ________ families.

A)African-American; Latino
B)Caucasian; Latino
C)African-American; Caucasian
D)Asian-American; Caucasian
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Poverty

A)is distributed equally in the United States.
B)is concentrated in Caucasian America.
C)is concentrated in areas where the minority population is the highest.
D)has largely been eradicated in the United States.
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President ________ initiated the policy of affirmative action.

A)Harry Truman
B)Dwight Eisenhower
C)Lyndon Johnson
D)Bill Clinton
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<strong>  The strict scrutiny test holds that</strong> A)discrimination is permitted if a reasonable argument could be made for such behavior. B)discrimination is allowed when an intermediary is carrying it out. C)discrimination is only allowed when there is a compelling state interest at stake. D)states should be allowed to pass laws in the best interests of their citizens. <div style=padding-top: 35px> The strict scrutiny test holds that

A)discrimination is permitted if a reasonable argument could be made for such behavior.
B)discrimination is allowed when an intermediary is carrying it out.
C)discrimination is only allowed when there is a compelling state interest at stake.
D)states should be allowed to pass laws in the best interests of their citizens.
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The landmark decision by the Supreme Court regarding affirmative action is

A)Brown v.Board of Education.
B)Dred Scott v.Sandford.
C)Plessy v.Ferguson.
D)Regents of the University of California v.Bakke.
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Affirmative action refers to

A)efforts to fight discrimination against any group, including whites, based on the law.
B)efforts to end discrimination based on the actual conditions of people.
C)offering racial minorities chances to catch up through legal means to compensate for discrimination.
D)steps taken by the government to outlaw acts of racism and bigotry, including hate speech.
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What was Reconstruction and what happened when it finished?
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Who is Lilly Ledbetter and what are her contributions in the area of civil rights?
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Which president used the National Guard to enforce a court order to desegregate a school in Arkansas in 1957?

A)Franklin Roosevelt
B)Harry Truman
C)Dwight Eisenhower
D)John F.Kennedy
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What did the 1964 Civil Rights Act achieve?

A)It barred discrimination specifically in the housing industry.
B)It banned segregation in public places.
C)It put federal election monitors in place in the South to ensure the voting rights of African Americans.
D)It outlawed slavery.
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What is the rational basis test and why is it important?
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Which belief unifies the majority of today's civil rights advocates?

A)Our nation must move beyond race.
B)The goal of integration should not be supported.
C)The progress made is all that can be achieved.
D)The civil rights movement must continue to fight for equality of opportunity.
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In 2015, the Supreme Court justices

A)ruled that same-sex marriage was not a topic for federal courts to settle.
B)ruled that same-sex marriage was a topic for state legislatures to settle.
C)ruled that same-sex marriage should be available in all 50 states.
D)ruled that same-sex marriage was a topic for state judges to settle.
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What is the difference between de jure and de facto segregation and which type was banned by Brown v.Board of Education?
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What is the poverty level by race and what is the median household income by race in the United States?
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  At the present time, what are the voting rates of Caucasian Americans, African Americans, Latino Americans, and Asian Americans in presidential elections?<div style=padding-top: 35px> At the present time, what are the voting rates of Caucasian Americans, African Americans, Latino Americans, and Asian Americans in presidential elections?
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Which one of the following is accurate with regard to immigration policy?

A)President George W.Bush did not support any immigration proposals during his time in office.
B)President Barack Obama did not support any immigration proposals during his time in office.
C)Immigration policy has not been controversial in recent decades.
D)Immigration policy has been controversial in recent decades.
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What is the Americans with Disabilities Act and why is it important?
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What is the primary constitutional issue involving affirmative action cases in college admissions?

A)free speech
B)due process
C)supremacy clause
D)equal protection
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What is affirmative action and when did it begin? Is Regents of the University of California v.Bakke still the law of the land?
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  When it comes to salary in America based on gender, is there equity in the early twenty-first century?<div style=padding-top: 35px> When it comes to salary in America based on gender, is there equity in the early twenty-first century?
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What was the Stonewall rebellion and why was it important?
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Because of laws passed during the past 50 years, there are almost no differences between the objective conditions of racial minorities and whites.
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2
While the standard test for the legality of unequal treatment of racial minorities and women is strict scrutiny, the test for other groups, such as homosexuals, is intermediate scrutiny.
False
3
Most Americans today believe that the immigration system in the United States works fairly effectively.
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4
Slavery began in the United States in 1619.
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Slavery________

A)was not part of the American economy prior to 1754.
B)was so widespread in the South that slaves made up 84 percent of the population in 1860.
C)was part of the American economy since the founding of Jamestown.
D)was almost nullified by the Missouri Compromise.
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The Supreme Court justices overturned part of the Violence Against Women Act of 1994.
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Affirmative action was supported by both President Lyndon Johnson (Democrat, 1963-1969) and President Richard Nixon (Republican, 1969-1974).
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The first African-American congressional members from the South appeared long after the civil rights movement achieved its major victories during the 1960s.
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The recent effort of the Supreme Court to impose "color-blind jurisprudence" has made it more difficult to demonstrate discrimination, putting a greater burden of proof on plaintiffs.
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African Americans are more likely than white Americans to be convicted for the same crimes, and they tend to serve longer sentences as well.
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The Civil War amendments banned the most important practices associated with slavery and guaranteed equal protection under the law.
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The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) was formed in the 1950s to help register voters in the South.
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The belief that women were NOT strong enough to compete in the business world was called protectionism.
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While ________ involve limits on government action, ________ involve protection from discrimination by either government or individuals.

A)civil rights; civil liberties
B)civil rights; affirmative action policies
C)affirmative action policies; civil liberties
D)civil liberties; civil rights
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Civil rights are

A)guarantees of equal protection under the law.
B)prohibitions on government action against individuals.
C)another name for civil liberties.
D)guarantees of equality of outcomes.
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The 1965 Voting Rights Act, which did away with literacy tests and other voter registration tests, successfully narrowed the gap between white and African-American registration rates in the South.
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________ gained the right to vote in 1924, just after women.

A)African Americans
B)Native Americans
C)Japanese Americans
D)Latinos
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White women obtained the right to vote before African Americans did, because white women were able to pressure their husbands and fathers for the vote without fear of retribution.
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Which one of the following is a question of civil rights rather than of civil liberties?

A)the right to attend a political rally
B)access to an abortion
C)newspaper articles publishing government information
D)accessibility to a business for a person in a wheelchair
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The proposed Equal Rights Amendment in the 1970s stated that equal protection cannot be denied on the basis of sex.
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Which one of the following is true about Asian Americans?

A)Asian Americans are quite diverse in their political views.
B)Most Asian Americans come from Japan.
C)Most Asian Americans come from China.
D)Asian Americans tend to be staunch Republicans.
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________ ordered the integration of the U.S.armed services.

A)Harry Truman
B)John Foster Dulles
C)Dwight Eisenhower
D)Douglas MacArthur
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The rationale justifying policies that prevented women from holding political office, filing lawsuits, and similar activities was known as

A)affirmative action.
B)segregation.
C)protectionism.
D)"separate but equal."
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Which one of the following is true about Native Americans in the nineteenth century?

A)The "Five Civilized Tribes" were removed from their ancestral lands.
B)The U.S.government launched a policy of assimilation.
C)Native Americans were allowed to vote in federal and state elections.
D)U.S.government officials refused to sign treaties with Native-American tribes recognizing their sovereignty.
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Legal segregation of the races was justified by

A)the "separate but equal" doctrine.
B)the equality of opportunity doctrine.
C)Jim Crow laws.
D)the doctrine of selective incorporation.
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Which one of the following events caused the southern states to secede from the Union and create the Confederacy?

A)the election of Abraham Lincoln to the presidency
B)passage of the Fugitive Slave Act
C)Missouri Compromise
D)admission of California to the United States
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The ________ Amendment abolished slavery.

A)Eleventh
B)Twelfth
C)Thirteenth
D)Fourteenth
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The Stonewall Inn

A)is associated with the gay rights movement.
B)is associated with the women's movement.
C)is associated with the environmental movement.
D)is associated with the plight of Latinos in the United States.
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Despite having long-standing roots in the United States, Latinos have only recently become a political force because

A)they are a politically diverse group of voters.
B)there are not enough Latino voters to compel politicians to pay attention to this group.
C)conflict between African-American and Latino politicians has led to internal rifts.
D)Latinos have only recently received the right to vote.
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What were the Jim Crow laws in the South?

A)rules that led to segregation of the races
B)informal restrictions on African-American voters enforced by intimidation
C)prohibitions against African-American participation in Democratic Party primaries
D)allowances for whites based on their family heritage that allowed them to avoid voting restrictions that kept African Americans disenfranchised
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The Fourteenth Amendment

A)outlawed slavery.
B)stipulated that states could not deny freed slaves equal protection of the laws.
C)gave former slaves the right to vote in federal elections.
D)gave women the right to vote in federal elections.
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Women were guaranteed the right to vote across the United States through the

A)Voting Rights Act of 1965.
B)Nineteenth Amendment.
C)Equal Rights Amendment.
D)Civil Rights Act of 1964.
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In ________, the Supreme Court justices determined that slaves were property and therefore had no legal rights.

A)Plessy v.Ferguson
B)Regents of the University of California v.Bakke
C)Dred Scott v.Sandford
D)Brown v.Board of Education
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The white primary

A)effectively disenfranchised African-American voters in the South.
B)effectively disenfranchised African-American voters in the North.
C)was race neutral in its intent.
D)largely had no impact on elections in the South.
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<strong>  Which one of the following groups voted at the highest proportion in the 2012 presidential election?</strong> A)Caucasian Americans B)African Americans C)Latino Americans D)Asian Americans Which one of the following groups voted at the highest proportion in the 2012 presidential election?

A)Caucasian Americans
B)African Americans
C)Latino Americans
D)Asian Americans
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African Americans are ________Caucasian Americans to be convicted of the same crime, and African Americans are ________ than whites to serve longer sentences once convicted.

A)more likely than; less likely
B)less likely than; more likely
C)more likely than; more likely
D)less likely than; less likely
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The Missouri Compromise

A)required escaped slaves to be returned to their owners.
B)allowed each state to determine for itself whether to allow slavery.
C)banned the importation of new slaves into America.
D)ensured an overall balance between the number of free states and slave states.
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The ________ Amendment gave African-American men the right to vote.

A)Thirteenth
B)Fifteenth
C)Eighteenth
D)Nineteenth
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When did the first wave of Chinese immigrants come to the United States?

A)during the 1780s when the country first began under the Constitution
B)during the California gold rush in the 1840s
C)during industrialization in New York City in the 1880s
D)during the communist revolution in China in the 1940s
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At the end of Reconstruction, ________ were NOT used to disenfranchise African-American voters in the South.

A)age requirements
B)poll taxes
C)literacy tests
D)white primaries
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According to the Supreme Court justices, Congress has the right to eliminate segregation in public accommodations because of

A)the contract clause.
B)the due process clause.
C)the equal protection clause.
D)the supremacy clause.
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42
In Shaw v.Reno, the Supreme Court justices ruled that congressional districts drawn principally on the basis of race are unconstitutional, thus promoting the idea of

A)de jure segregation.
B)color-blind jurisprudence.
C)affirmative action.
D)the disparate impact standard.
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43
The ________ was the first group to advocate desegregation.

A)Democratic Party
B)Republican Party
C)Socialist Party
D)National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
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44
Which one of the following statements is accurate?

A)There is no longer discrimination in voting in the United States.
B)Voter intimidation and deceptive voting practices still exist in the United States today.
C)Most states have new laws that expand access to voting.
D)The Supreme Court justices have upheld the Voting Rights Act in order to guarantee equal access to voting for all citizens.
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45
By the 1970s, many schools remained segregated due to

A)de jure segregation.
B)de facto segregation.
C)unimpeachable segregation.
D)de rigueur segregation.
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46
According to the Supreme Court ruling in 1971, employment tests NOT related to job performance are a violation of

A)the commerce clause.
B)the supremacy clause.
C)the 1965 Voting Rights Act.
D)the 1964 Civil Rights Act.
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47
Before the 1950s, what was the principle tactic used by members of the civil rights movement to press their cause?

A)nonviolent protest
B)sit-ins
C)legal action
D)violent protests
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48
What is de facto segregation?

A)legal discrimination based in the law
B)discrimination based in actual conditions experienced by people
C)offering racial minorities chances to catch up to other groups
D)policies at the state level that federal officials have no right to question
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49
What does the Supreme Court's string of decisions on civil rights demonstrate about the balance of power among our national policy-making institutions?

A)The justices are increasingly interested in deferring to Congress.
B)The justices are increasingly willing to put state power before federal power.
C)The justices are increasingly interested in playing an active role in civil rights.
D)The justices are increasingly combative with the president in this area only.
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50
<strong>  The rational basis test holds that</strong> A)discrimination is permitted if an argument could be made for such behavior that was not racial. B)discrimination is allowed when an important government objective is served. C)discrimination is only allowed when there is a compelling state interest at stake. D)no discrimination should be allowed. The rational basis test holds that

A)discrimination is permitted if an argument could be made for such behavior that was not racial.
B)discrimination is allowed when an important government objective is served.
C)discrimination is only allowed when there is a compelling state interest at stake.
D)no discrimination should be allowed.
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51
What happened when the Supreme Court justices approved school busing to advance school desegregation?

A)white flight from the cities to the suburbs
B)more de facto segregation
C)the civil rights movement began organizing mass protests instead of taking legal action
D)members of Congress intervened and passed laws guaranteeing civil rights to African Americans
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52
What is de jure segregation?

A)policies at the state level that federal officials have no right to question
B)discrimination based in actual conditions experienced by people
C)offering racial minorities chances to catch up to other groups
D)legal discrimination based in law or policy
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53
Before the 1950s, schools in many parts of the country were segregated due to

A)de jure segregation.
B)de facto segregation.
C)unimpeachable segregation.
D)de rigueur segregation.
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54
What is important about Martin Luther King's "Letter from the Birmingham Jail"?

A)It outlined the principles of civil disobedience.
B)It led to a large boycott of segregation in public transportation.
C)It laid the foundation for color-blind principles.
D)It was the last thing he wrote before his assassination.
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55
<strong>  The intermediate scrutiny test holds that</strong> A)discrimination is permitted if a reasonable argument could be made for such behavior. B)discrimination is allowed when an important government objective is served. C)discrimination is only allowed when an intermediary is carrying it out. D)no discrimination should be allowed. The intermediate scrutiny test holds that

A)discrimination is permitted if a reasonable argument could be made for such behavior.
B)discrimination is allowed when an important government objective is served.
C)discrimination is only allowed when an intermediary is carrying it out.
D)no discrimination should be allowed.
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56
Why did NAACP officials decide to challenge segregation in law schools before challenging it more broadly?

A)The Supreme Court had ruled segregated law schools illegal in the 1890s.
B)No law schools admitted African Americans in the 1930s.
C)The president had asked them to begin with this policy area.
D)The NAACP leaders believed Supreme Court justices would be most familiar with law schools.
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57
In what decade did the Supreme Court finally begin rejecting protectionism as a reason for treating women differently from men?

A)1990s
B)1970s
C)1930s
D)1910s
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58
Which of these events initially signified a shift in tactics employed by the civil rights movement?

A)"Letter from the Birmingham Jail"
B)"I Have a Dream" speech
C)sit-in at Woolworth's lunch counter
D)Civil Rights Act of 1964
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59
The poverty rate is roughly three times as great for ________ families as for ________ families.

A)African-American; Latino
B)Caucasian; Latino
C)African-American; Caucasian
D)Asian-American; Caucasian
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60
Poverty

A)is distributed equally in the United States.
B)is concentrated in Caucasian America.
C)is concentrated in areas where the minority population is the highest.
D)has largely been eradicated in the United States.
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61
President ________ initiated the policy of affirmative action.

A)Harry Truman
B)Dwight Eisenhower
C)Lyndon Johnson
D)Bill Clinton
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62
<strong>  The strict scrutiny test holds that</strong> A)discrimination is permitted if a reasonable argument could be made for such behavior. B)discrimination is allowed when an intermediary is carrying it out. C)discrimination is only allowed when there is a compelling state interest at stake. D)states should be allowed to pass laws in the best interests of their citizens. The strict scrutiny test holds that

A)discrimination is permitted if a reasonable argument could be made for such behavior.
B)discrimination is allowed when an intermediary is carrying it out.
C)discrimination is only allowed when there is a compelling state interest at stake.
D)states should be allowed to pass laws in the best interests of their citizens.
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63
The landmark decision by the Supreme Court regarding affirmative action is

A)Brown v.Board of Education.
B)Dred Scott v.Sandford.
C)Plessy v.Ferguson.
D)Regents of the University of California v.Bakke.
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64
Affirmative action refers to

A)efforts to fight discrimination against any group, including whites, based on the law.
B)efforts to end discrimination based on the actual conditions of people.
C)offering racial minorities chances to catch up through legal means to compensate for discrimination.
D)steps taken by the government to outlaw acts of racism and bigotry, including hate speech.
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65
What was Reconstruction and what happened when it finished?
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66
Who is Lilly Ledbetter and what are her contributions in the area of civil rights?
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67
Which president used the National Guard to enforce a court order to desegregate a school in Arkansas in 1957?

A)Franklin Roosevelt
B)Harry Truman
C)Dwight Eisenhower
D)John F.Kennedy
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68
What did the 1964 Civil Rights Act achieve?

A)It barred discrimination specifically in the housing industry.
B)It banned segregation in public places.
C)It put federal election monitors in place in the South to ensure the voting rights of African Americans.
D)It outlawed slavery.
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69
What is the rational basis test and why is it important?
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70
Which belief unifies the majority of today's civil rights advocates?

A)Our nation must move beyond race.
B)The goal of integration should not be supported.
C)The progress made is all that can be achieved.
D)The civil rights movement must continue to fight for equality of opportunity.
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71
In 2015, the Supreme Court justices

A)ruled that same-sex marriage was not a topic for federal courts to settle.
B)ruled that same-sex marriage was a topic for state legislatures to settle.
C)ruled that same-sex marriage should be available in all 50 states.
D)ruled that same-sex marriage was a topic for state judges to settle.
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72
What is the difference between de jure and de facto segregation and which type was banned by Brown v.Board of Education?
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73
What is the poverty level by race and what is the median household income by race in the United States?
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74
  At the present time, what are the voting rates of Caucasian Americans, African Americans, Latino Americans, and Asian Americans in presidential elections? At the present time, what are the voting rates of Caucasian Americans, African Americans, Latino Americans, and Asian Americans in presidential elections?
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75
Which one of the following is accurate with regard to immigration policy?

A)President George W.Bush did not support any immigration proposals during his time in office.
B)President Barack Obama did not support any immigration proposals during his time in office.
C)Immigration policy has not been controversial in recent decades.
D)Immigration policy has been controversial in recent decades.
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76
What is the Americans with Disabilities Act and why is it important?
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77
What is the primary constitutional issue involving affirmative action cases in college admissions?

A)free speech
B)due process
C)supremacy clause
D)equal protection
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78
What is affirmative action and when did it begin? Is Regents of the University of California v.Bakke still the law of the land?
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79
  When it comes to salary in America based on gender, is there equity in the early twenty-first century? When it comes to salary in America based on gender, is there equity in the early twenty-first century?
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80
What was the Stonewall rebellion and why was it important?
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