1. This Person believed in Black Separatism, Education, Armed self defense, and “Ballots or Bullets.” 2. Who started the Black power movement? 3. Name.

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1. This Person believed in Black Separatism, Education, Armed self defense, and “Ballots or Bullets.” 2. Who started the Black power movement? 3. Name a black militant group. 4. This act ended segregation in all public accommodations? 5. What did the 1965 voting rights act end? 6. “Si Se Puede” was the chant of this Hispanic civil rights leader.

7. She created N.O.W., wrote Feminine Mystique, and fought for equal wages and opportunities in the work place. 8. This Amendment to help women’s rights was passed in congress but failed in the states. 9. What Supreme court case resulted in an increase of the rights of the accused? 10. What Supreme court case resulted in separation of church and state in schools?- extra credit 11. What Supreme Court case resulted in state restrictions of abortion being deemed unconstitutional? 12. What Supreme court case resulted in the desegregation of schools? Questions 13. Supreme court cases that resulted in “one person, one vote” doctrine.

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