Civil Rights and Conservatism Bring Changes – 1950-Present

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Civil Rights and Conservatism Bring Changes – 1950-Present Unit 11 Vocabulary: Civil Rights and Conservatism Bring Changes – 1950-Present

Civil Rights – legally sanctioned individual freedoms guaranteed to citizens the buying and selling of

Activist– a person directly taking action to support a cause

Activist My Own sentence My Own Illustration _________________________

Segregation - to separate people, especially by race

Suburbs - communities established just outside of cities

suburbs My Own sentence My Own Illustration _________________________

Liberalism- ideology advocating for individual freedoms and the modification of institutions

Conservatism– ideology advocating for the preservation of tradition and established institutions

Liberalism My Own sentence My Own Illustration _________________________

Evangelical– refers to Christian believers and Churches which emphasis Biblical teachings

Prosperity- a successful, flourishing, or thriving condition, especially in financial respects; good fortune

Prosperity My Own sentence My Own Illustration _________________________

Civic Participation - the way we involve ourselves within our community

Civic Responsibility - the responsibility of citizens in a society to exhibit certain attitudes and actions related to participation in society and democratic governance