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freedom rides were nonviolent actions, while the freedom summer resulted in numerous race riots.

freedom rides were a series of symbolic protests, while the freedom summer was a series of mass protests.

freedom rides were largely conducted by african americans, while the freedom summer was led by white activists.

freedom rides were aimed at ending segregation, while the freedom summer was aimed at expanding voting rights.< answer

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the elimination of segregated facilities

a reduction in poverty for a minority group< answer

the creation of affirmative action programs

greater self-determination for an ethnic group

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greater protections for voting rights

the passage of laws banning discrimination< answer

increased government support for higher education

a reduction in poverty for members of the movement

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nonviolent community action v. nonviolent labor movement

civil rights through protest v. civil rights through courts

community self-defense v. economic self-reliance< answer

black power v. black nationalism

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the 21st amendment's repeal of prohibition

the 24th amendment's outlawing of the poll tax< answer

the 26th amendment's reduction of the voting age to 18

the 20th amendment's granting of women's suffrage

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the civil rights movement remained entirely peaceful, while the women's rights movement sometimes turned to violence.

the civil rights movement gradually became more radical, while the women's rights movement gradually became more moderate.

the civil rights movement frequently used direct actions, while the women's rights movement frequently used symbolic protests.< answer

the civil rights movement focused on convincing political leaders to change, while the women's rights movement focused on convincing the public to change.

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a series of rulings on plans to bus students to desegregate city school systems< answer

a follow-up ruling allowing states to amend their constitutions to allow segregation

an order to the federal government to take action guaranteeing that states obeyed its ruling

an increase in the amount of federal money sent to the states to operate their public schools

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it declared segregation unconstitutional but ruled that integration was not required.

it rejected both legally required segregation and government efforts to enforce integration.

it allowed segregation under certain circumstances where people voluntarily choose separate facilities.

it ruled that segregation was unconstitutional and that efforts must be made to achieve integration.< answer

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end of segregated schools

passage of the voting rights act

desegregation of the u. s. military

beginning of affirmative action< answer

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pressure congress to pass a civil rights law< answer

end minority participation in the vietnam war draft

force president kennedy to desegregate the military

encourage civil rights leaders to run for office

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it resulted in the rewriting of numerous state constitutions.

it had the potential to free thousands of prisoners across the nation.

it required the establishment of a nationwide system of public defenders.< --answer

it made it much more difficult for police to obtain evidence of criminal activity.

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the era would have passed if the states that ratified it in one house had passed it.< --answer

the era would have passed if the states that rescinded ratification had not done so.

opposition to the era was expressed by a majority of states

opposition to the ratification of the era was strongest in urban areas.

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usa today

cable news network

world wide web

sesame street<

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the man who marched for equality

the man who killed jim crow<

the first nonviolent protestor

the officer who beat prejudice

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thurgood marshall

malcolm x

whitney young

martin luther king, jr.< answer

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