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What is "America's curse," according to the author of An American Dilemma?
discrimination
Which of the following are true about women's equality in the workplace?
1. Jobs traditionally held by women pay less than many of the jobs traditionally held by men. 2. The average pay for women workers is only 80 percent of the amount earned by male workers.
Which of the following accurately describes women and poverty?
1. Many poor working women find that their wages cannot cover child-care expenses. 2. Single-parent women who work in nonprofessional fields are particularly vulnerable to poverty. 3. Most single-parent families are headed by women and one-third of those live below the poverty line.
The Supreme Court decision in what case led many affirmative action opponents to believe that the Court may have been on its way to abolishing affirmative action completely?
Adarand v. Peña
In Rostker v. Goldberg (1980) the Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of ------classifications even though such classification need to be scrutinized more closely than classifications by age or income.
Blank 1: gender, sex, or gender-based
In Plessy v. Ferguson, the Supreme Court declared that "" but equal facilities do not violate the Fourteenth Amendment's equal protection clause.
Blank 1: separate or seperate
Which proposed amendment to the Constitution was passed by the Congress in 1971 but failed to receive the necessary three-fourths majority?
Equal Rights Amendment
Which amendment passed at the end of the war granted African American men the right to vote?
Fifteenth
Who was the first woman to run on the national ticket of a major political party?
Geraldine Ferraro
What sociologist authored the book An American Dilemma?
Gunnar Myrdal
How did Thomas Jefferson define the meaning of "all men are created equal"?
He did not believe there was a precise meaning.
Since the 1950s, how has the federal government responded to demands for equal rights for African Americans?
It passed a series of laws that secured fundamental rights for African Americans.
Which of the following minority groups make up the largest Hispanic population in the United States?
Mexicans
Which of the following statements about African American children in the United States is true?
More than half grow up in a single-parent family.
Which of the following Native American tribes have a majority who speak native languages at home?
Navajo Pueblo
What is at the heart of many civil rights struggles for equality in the United States?
People hold deep-seated prejudices based on such things as race, color, and religion.
Which landmark Supreme Court case declared affirmative action constitutional but invalidated the use of racial quotas?
Regents of the University of California v. Bakke
What president appointed the first woman to the Supreme Court?
Ronald Reagan
In which 2013 case did the Supreme Court invalidate Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act that included the formula for determining which states and counties were subject to federal oversight?
Shelby v. Holder
Which of the following is an ongoing struggle between state governments and Native American tribal governments?
States want to control casino gambling on Native American reservations.
The Supreme Court ruled that the forced busing of children for the purpose of achieving racially integrated schools was constitutional in
Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg County.
Which of the following Hispanic politicians were top contenders for the Republican presidential nomination?
Ted Cruz Marco Rubio
The 1964 Civil Rights Act banned
discrimination in public accommodations.
In 1972, Native Americans organized a caravan titled the ______ that journeyed from California to Washington, D.C., to protest federal policy.
Trail of Broken Treaties
True or false: Following the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, many restaurants, hotels, and other establishments still refused to serve black customers.
True
In which case did the Supreme Court rule that the male only admissions policy at the Virginia Military Institute was unconstitutional?
United States v. Virginia
What Sioux village has been the site of both a U.S. cavalry massacre of Native Americans and a modern protest?
Wounded Knee
The largest recent Hispanic demonstrations in the U.S. have been in reaction to
a bill passed by the House that would have led to the arrest and deportation of millions of undocumented immigrants.
Which of the following actions first made Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. a national symbol for the civil rights movement and earned him national media attention?
a year-long bus boycott in Montgomery, Alabama
In the case of Shelby v. Holder, the majority held that the formula for identifying states and counties subject to federal oversight was
based on obsolete statistics.
The landmark case of Lau v. Nichols (1974) resulted in many states offering ______ education in their public schools.
bilingual
Among the laws giving women greater equality in the workplace were laws prohibiting
certain employers from paying women less than men for doing the same job.
Native Americans were not considered to be ______ until 1924.
citizens
Which term refers to the rights and privileges guaranteed to all citizens under the equal protection and due process clauses of the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments?
civil rights
In order for an affirmative action program to be upheld as constitutional, the Supreme Court requires that government prove what kind of interest?
compelling
What took the heaviest toll on the Native American population after white settlers arrived in what is now the U.S.?
disease
Which clause of the U.S. Constitution was at the center of the argument in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka?
equal-protection clause
What accounts for the fact that Hispanics are healthier and have a longer life expectancy than would be predicted based on their education and income levels?
family structure
When white settlers first arrived in what is now the U.S., there were approximately 5 to 10 million Native American inhabitants. By 1900, there were
fewer than 1 million.
The law refers to the rights of individuals; however,
groups more often fight for civil rights.
Hispanics in the U.S. are generally concentrated
in their states of entry.
In general, the Supreme Court has held that gender discrimination in law
is almost always unconstitutional.
In a 1930s Supreme Court case that challenged the application of the separate-but-equal doctrine, the Court ruled that blacks ______ be allowed to use public facilities reserved for whites in those cases where they didn't have separate facilities.
must
The preclearance provision of the Voting Rights Act states that designated states and counties must
obtain federal permission before making changes that might adversely affect a minority group.
Any law that treats individuals differently based on race is subject to the ______ test.
strict-scrutiny
According to the Supreme Court, laws that discriminate between people based on their race or ethnicity are laws that make use of
suspect classifications.
What are comparable worth policies?
those that give women and men equal hourly pay for jobs that require similar training and education
What was the intention of the Plessy v. Ferguson ruling?
to maintain segregation while claiming equality
The Supreme Court decision in Grutter v. Bollinger (2003) ______ affirmative action.
upheld
In what area of civil rights were Asian Americans particularly active in the 1960s?
voting rights
In 1892, Congress suspended Asian immigration to the United States on the grounds that Asians
were an inferior people.
In determining that it was unconstitutional to reserve 10 percent of federally funded construction projects for minority-owned firms (Adarand v. Peña), the Supreme Court used what part of the test it applies to affirmative action cases?
"narrowly tailored"
What did the Voting Rights Act of 1965 entail?
1. It banned discriminatory voter registration practices. 2. It allowed federal intervention in voter registration in states with a history of discriminating against black voters.
Which of the following statements about the Americans with Disabilities Act are true?
1. It grants certain employment protections to persons with disabilities. 2. It requires government agencies to take steps to make their buildings accessible to persons with disabilities.
Which of the following statements about affirmative action are true?
1. Most Americans oppose programs that give preferential treatment to groups that have been disadvantaged historically. 2. Most Americans support programs to give equal treatment to groups that have been disadvantaged historically. 3. Preference programs have greater support among African Americans than among whites.
Which of the following are examples of de jure discrimination?
1. Women are not allowed to vote in federal elections. 2. A state requires separate public bathrooms for black and white people.
Asian Americans are more likely than other minority groups to
1. have a high median income. 2. be college educated.
Despite the Court's ruling in Brown v. Board of Education in 1954, by the 1970s ______ percent of black children were still attending schools that were mostly or entirely black.
95
Which influential figure began civil rights work by organizing strikes by farmworkers to attain basic labor rights for migrant workers?
Cesar Chavez
What demographic group is most likely to support same-sex marriage?
younger adults
Which of the following accurately describes Native Americans today?
1. Casino gambling has raised Native Americans' average income level, but it is still far below the national average. 2. They are less than half as likely as other Americans to have completed college.
Which of the following are among redlining's legacies?
1. Hispanics and African Americans still have difficulty obtaining mortgages (compared to whites). 2. Segregated neighborhoods still exist.
The promise made by the phrase "all men are created equal" has done which of the following?
1. been foundational in legal decisions 2. inspired a hope for eventual equality 3. given moral strength to diverse movements
Which of the following tactics were used by Martin Luther King Jr. in his leadership of the civil rights movement?
1. boycotts 2. marches in nonviolent protest
Which practices were banned as a result of the Civil Rights Act of 1968?
1. discriminatory practices in mortgage lending 2. discriminatory real estate practices such as steering African American families to certain neighborhoods 3. discriminatory practices in housing
Affirmative action policies have been used by ______ to expand opportunities for women and minority group members.
1. educational institutions 2. employers
According to today's statistics, Asian Americans are underrepresented in which of the following areas?
1. holding the top position in corporations 2. holding high-level political office
Concerning age discrimination in employment, the courts have given employers the right to force individuals to retire based on
1. the performance of a particular employee. 2. the nature of the job.
Which of the following are rights gays and lesbians had to fight for in the U.S.?
1. the right to openly enlist in the military 2. the right to have the same benefits as traditional couples
Which groups have historically lacked equality in the United States?
1.women 2.Catholics 3.Asian Americans
How many Asian Americans currently serve in Congress?
12
Arrange the following items in chronological order starting with the earliest challenge to segregation laws at the top.
1. the Supreme Court 2. rosa parks 3. Dr. martin Luther king
Which of the following was the 1954 landmark case that ended segregation in public schools?
Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka
What was the first result of the national boycott of California lettuce and grapes that was launched by Cesar Chavez?
California passed a law giving migrant workers the right to bargain collectively.
Which 2015 Supreme Court decision removed the ban on same-sex marriage, citing it violated the Fourteenth Amendment's equal protection and due process clauses?
Obergefell v. Hodges
Which policy required the federal government to begin implementing measures aimed at reinforcing equal access to employment by mandating recruitment procedures that gave qualified minority workers an equal opportunity to gain government jobs?
affirmative action
The type of discrimination in which traditionally disadvantaged groups have fewer opportunities because of prejudice despite legal protections is
de facto discrimination.
Although many Americans believe that the concept of ______ includes such things as access to jobs and health care, others argue that it means only that people are all treated the same under the law.
equality
In order to ensure equal employment opportunity for all, the federal government in the 1960s began to require agencies and businesses to
establish policies aimed at giving minority-group members equal opportunities to obtain jobs.
What portion of congressional seats are held by women?
less than a quarter
Which legal test gives government considerable leeway in treating people differently, such as imposing a higher tax rate on upper-income Americans?
reasonable-basis test
At one time, banks engaged in a practice known as ______, refusing to grant mortgage loans to people who lived in certain neighborhoods, especially those neighborhoods with large black populations.
redlining
In which year did the Supreme Court rule that forced busing violated student's constitutional right to equal protection under the law?
2007
According to United States government statistics, roughly ______ percent of black children live in poverty, compared to ______ percent of white children.
40; 10
Which type of discrimination is based on the law?
de jure discrimination
Despite the persisting issues of institutional racism, one area in which African Americans have made significant gains is in
winning elective office.
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 classified which of the following as legally protected groups?
women minorities