The civil rights movement, which pushed for racial equality, occurred at what point in history?
A. immediately after the Civil War
B. during Reconstruction
C. during the early 1900s
D. during the 1950s and 1960s
Answer: D
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Incorporation is the Supreme Court action that makes the protections of the Bill of Rights applicable to the states. 2. In the conflict between accommodationist and separationist views of the establishment clause, the Supreme Court has, in recent times, sided consistently with the separationist position. 3. Non-citizens retain some rights in a democracy. 4. Barbour and Wright conclude that Americans’ civil liberties and rights can never conflict with the government’s goal of maintaining national security. 5. The Bill of Rights has been applied to the states in a gradual and piecemeal fashion.
Technological advances have made modern warfare ______.
a. safer for civilians b. efficiently deadlier c. limited to the largest countries d. less destructive