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AP U.S. Government 1.2 Public Policy. Which federal initiative outlawed housing discrimination?
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Thank you We sneak and here's your shmoop du jour
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Brought to you by housing discrimination and institutional bias against
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studio apartments All right which federal initiative outlawed housing discrimination
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on here The potential in medicare medicaid l'm in right
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All right what if someone told us that we had
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to be this tall or this old or this smart
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in order to rent a house Well unfortunately that was
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very much a reality for minorities in america until the
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federal government stepped up to the real estate plate was
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the federal initiative that outlawed housing discrimination called a medicare
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well huh Medicare which was part of lbj's great society
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program provides health insurance for elderly americans and be sure
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not confused medicare with medicaid another great society program that
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provides health insurance for low income families They didn't say
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anything about real estate in those bills so we can
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put a and be on bed Rest was housing discrimination
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Outlawed undersea temporary assistance to needy families Well in nineteen
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ninety six president clinton took on the task of reforming
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the welfare system and his efforts resulted in the temporary
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assistance to needy families program which offers monetary assistance toe
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Low income families with dependent children so it's not see
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what housing discrimination have been outlawed under d title nine
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Well title nine did outlaw discrimination but it was in
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the educational rome in sports not housing under title nine
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federally funded education programs could no longer discriminate based on
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gender which gave women a sporting chance in high school
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and college athletic fields So if d is planned for
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the wrong team that means the federal initiative that outlawed
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housing discrimination was e the civil rights act of nineteen
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sixty eight Well civil rights act of sixty eight was
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intended to stop a racial discrimination for individuals attempting to
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rent or purchase a home along with the voting rights
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act and the civil rights act of nineteen sixty five
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which prohibited racial discrimination by business in public facilities The
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nineteen sixty eight civil rights act was a major piece
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of president johnson civil rights agenda So is the correct
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answer After the thirteenth fourteenth and fifteenth amendments were passed
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following the civil war it took congress nearly one hundred
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years to catch up to the civil rights party culminating
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in the three acts we just mentioned better late than 00:02:21.535 --> [endTime] legislatively never right
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