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AP U.S. History 3.3 Period 8: 1945-1980. Which of the following has the most in common with the goals presented in the excerpt?
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Thank you We sneak in and here's your shmoop du
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jour brought to you by chief justice earl warren a
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man whose sense of justice is matched only by his
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sense of your fashionable i wear What do you think
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People arabians there All right take a look at the
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passage You conclude that in the field of public education
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dog rooms everything is in place seven hundred men going
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a balloon in such a situation you know in the
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pride people bringing a forty minute it's his position in
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a new president klaus at which of the following has
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the most in common with the goals presented in the
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excerpt and hear your potential answers in court a lot
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of dates here Who can you eat All right We'll
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separate but equal was a term used in an effort
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to justify segregation by suggesting that just because people had
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access to separate things didn't mean they weren't equal But
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we all know that's not true it's like not being
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allowed to go to jenny's raging sweet sixteen party but
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instead you're allowed to go to a separate but equal
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birthday party at gilberts and no offense there gilbert but
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your parties are the worst oh warns quote here suggests
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that separate education facilities are inherently unequal and therefore separate
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but equal simply cannot exist it's all about ending segregation
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in promoting equality So which of our answers best reflects
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that mentality Is it a the decision of eighteen fifty
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seven That's stated that african americans did not have the
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right to sue in court Do we really have to
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ask here people in case it isn't obvious anytime you
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hear specific minority group does not have the right to
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do something everyone else does You're not listening to someone
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promoting equality and fairness and since segregation historically doesn't really
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get along too well with equality were going to cross
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out be a cz well well here's where it gets
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a bit trickier see repealing the prohibition of immigration by
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chinese laborers definitely sounds like a step in the right
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direction but this answer deals specifically with immigration which isn't
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really what warren was talking about Warren was refusing the
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fundamental ideas of equality and discrimination which directly speak to
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the civil rights act of nineteen sixty for that sought
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to end institutionalized discrimination and sure you might be thinking
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that putting forth legislation that ends discrimination is a bit
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of a no brainer and maybe it wass But when
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you actually stop and remind yourself what the average person
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looked like in the sixties well it's a miracle Anything 00:02:27.14 --> [endTime] got done it all yeah peace What
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