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A) declared the entire Voting Rights Act unconstitutional.
B) was a victory for the Obama administration in general and Attorney General Eric Holder in particular.
C) argued that Congress had set standards for ensuring voting rights that were no longer relevant.
D) requires states be more diligent in ensuring that minorities have full voting rights.
E) was all the more emphatic because it had a unanimous 9-0 vote.
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A) school desegregation.
B) sexual harassment.
C) affirmative action.
D) Native Americans' civil rights.
E) comparable worth.
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A) California
B) Texas
C) New York
D) New Mexico
E) Arizona
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A) was a practice that should be left to state governments to adopt or reject.
B) should be enacted and monitored by the federal government to ensure full compliance.
C) was as necessary to ensure racial justice as was the ending of de facto segregation in 1954.
D) was a permanent solution to an intractable problem.
E) deprived students of their Fourteenth Amendment right to equal protection.
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A) reasonable basis test.
B) strict scrutiny test.
C) intermediate scrutiny test.
D) precedent basis test.
E) suspect classification test.
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A) Hispanics
B) African Americans
C) white women
D) white southerners
E) white liberals
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A) settled primarily in the Midwest and Northeast.
B) did not arrive until the early twentieth century.
C) were welcomed as equals by most whites.
D) worked as laborers in mines and railroad construction.
E) All these answers are correct.
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A) addressed the problem of de facto discrimination.
B) applied to many northern communities in addition to communities in the South.
C) sanctioned the use of busing in desegregation.
D) dealt specifically with the issue of busing.
E) All these answers are correct.
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A) vote.
B) hold office.
C) serve on juries.
D) own and dispense property without the husband's consent.
E) None of these answers is correct.
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A) individual; individual
B) group; group
C) individual; group
D) group; individual
E) Tenth Amendment; Fourteenth Amendment
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A) The Americans with Disabilities Act grants protections to the disabled only in the employment sphere.
B) Congress passed the Americans with Disabilities Act in 1975.
C) Before 1975,four million children with disabilities were getting either no education or an inappropriate one.
D) Through the Education for All Handicapped Children Act of 1975,Congress required that schools receiving federal funding provide all children,however severe their disability,with a free and appropriate education.
E) Discrimination against the disabled is among the forms of discrimination prohibited by the Constitution,but has also been strengthened through statutes.
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A) Washington
B) New Mexico
C) California
D) Arizona
E) Texas
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A) moved to outlaw it.
B) moved to narrow its application.
C) asked Congress to clarify the policy.
D) asked the president to clarify the policy.
E) asked the state legislatures to clarify the policy.
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A) they are the fastest-growing minority in the United States.
B) they have made major political gains in terms of electing local officials,particularly in the southwestern states.
C) Hispanics are healthier and have a longer life expectancy than would be expected from their education and income levels.
D) their average annual income is relatively close to the national average.
E) they are one of the nation's oldest ethnic groups.
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A) 7 percent
B) 19 percent
C) 28 percent
D) 37 percent
E) 49 percent
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A) Nineteenth Amendment
B) Twenty-fourth Amendment
C) the ending of whites-only primaries
D) the Civil Rights Act of 1964
E) the Voting Rights Act of 1965
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A) falls largely outside the scope of the law-people are free to rent or sell property to whomever they want.
B) is an area where equality in practice is now nearly a reality; people of similar incomes,regardless of race or color,find it equally easy to qualify for home mortgages.
C) is an unimportant civil rights issue,since housing patterns almost completely reflect the personal preferences of people and are not substantially influenced by past or present racial bias.
D) continues to evidence a high degree of racial segregation.
E) None of these answers is correct.
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