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A) Civil Rights Act of 1964
B) Civil Marriage Act of 2005
C) Voting Rights Act of 1965
D) Civil Rights Act of 1871
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A) legalized using affirmative action to achieve racial diversity
B) struck down the use of numerical quotas in affirmative action programs
C) ruled that the university was required to match the racial diversity of the students with the racial diversity of the staff
D) clearly defined what sorts of programs would be acceptable to achieve diversity
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A) forty acres of farmland and a mule
B) free university education
C) economic equality with whites
D) citizenship rights
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A) Affirmative action helps to compensate for past discrimination.
B) Discrimination is a natural part of the human experience.
C) Affirmative action discriminates on the basis of race.
D) Diversity helps Americans better understand each other.
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A) Hispanic man pursuing a graduate degree
B) woman interested in a senior management position
C) African American looking for a blue collar job
D) gay man who wants to teach elementary school
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A) race
B) age
C) disability
D) gender
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A) affirmative action
B) Jim Crow laws
C) Reconstruction
D) the equal protection argument
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A) Men and women should be paid the same for doing the same job.
B) One should be paid the same,regardless of race or ethnicity.
C) Jobs requiring similar skill,experience,and education should pay equal wages.
D) Wages should be determined by a free market assessment of a job's worth.
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A) boycotts
B) protests
C) litigation
D) nonviolent direct action
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A) in order to facilitate the prosecution of those who had restricted the voting rights of African Americans
B) to eliminate restrictions on voting that have been used to discriminate against blacks and other minority groups
C) because Congress was afraid the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr.would lead a boycott of white businesses if the legislation was not passed
D) to prevent the race riots from spreading from African American neighborhoods into traditionally white neighborhoods
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A) hiring a disabled person instead of an equally qualified person without a disability
B) providing better medical insurance for employees who have a disability
C) lowering expectations for the quality of work performed by employees with disabilities
D) installing a ramp and other physical accommodations for someone who uses a wheelchair
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A) the struggle for newly freed slaves to gain the right to vote,especially in the South
B) the gradual elimination of both Black Codes and Jim Crow laws
C) the refusal of Southern states to abide by the Fourteenth Amendment until forced to do so by the Supreme Court
D) the period after the Civil War when the South was occupied by the federal government
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A) discrimination
B) litigation
C) segregation
D) civil disobedience
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A) immediately after the Civil War
B) during Reconstruction
C) during the early 1900s
D) during the 1950s and 1960s
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