the Supreme Court and civil rights
what were affirmative action programs originally designed to encourage
increasing diversity in public institutions and businesses
what does the term mandate mean in terms of civil rights and liberties
a requirement
which accurately describes what Plessy V Ferguson and brown V Board of Education had in common
both cases involved interpretation of the 14th Amendment
which action would be considered an act of civil disobedience
engaging in a sit-in in which African-American stay at a segregated business
what was the social impact of the decision in Brown V Board of Education
it strengthened the growing Civil Rights Movement
which of these statements was implied by the decision in Brown versus Board of Education
segregation could lead to feelings of inferiority
what did Justice Brown's verdict in Plessy V Ferguson state
separation does not necessarily imply an inequality
why were civil rights supporters disappointed when the Supreme Court's 1896 decision in Plessy V Ferguson
the court affirmed the idea of separate but equal
which Supreme Court case was ruled that racial quotas could not be used to reduce inequality in schools or workplaces
Regents V Bakke
what factor do Plessy V Ferguson Brown V Board of Education in Regents of California V Bakke have in common
all three cases went to Supreme Court ruling