Chapter 43 Vocab
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- Q1The 1954 Supreme Court ruling declaring that segregation in public schools was unconstitutionalBrown v. Board of EducationPlessy v. FergusonRoe v. WadeTinker v. Des Moines30s
- Q2A lawsuit filed by people on behalf of themselves and a larger group who might benefitEquitable ActionSmall ClaimsTort ClaimsClass-Action Lawsuit30s
- Q3A barrier—created by custom, law, and economic differences—that separated whites from nonwhitesSegregationJim CrowCivil LibertiesColor Line30s
- Q4An organization founded in 1942 that was dedicated to civil rights reform through nonviolent actionCongress of Racial EqualityContinental CongressAARPNAACP30s
- Q5Segregation established by practice and custom, rather than by lawde facto segregationarraignmentprosecutionhabeas corpus30s
- Q6Segregation by lawdesegregationde jure segregationimpeachmentde facto segregation30s
- Q7To deny voting rightsDesegregationDisenfranchiseEx post factoRacial bias30s
- Q8An executive order issued by President Harry S. Truman in 1948 ending segregation in the militaryExecutive Order 9981Civil Rights ActImpeachmentExecutive action30s
- Q9The practice of redrawing the lines of a voting district to give one party or group of voters an unfair advantagePoll TaxBorder controlGerrymanderingDistrict boundaries30s
- Q10Interracial marriageAllianceMiscegenationUnionCivil Union30s
- Q11Local laws that defined where the different races could liveRezoningGerrymanderingRacial ZoningProfiling30s
- Q12An agreement among neighbors not to sell or rent to African Americans or other racial minoritiesIndenturesRestrictive CovenantClosed pactSegregation30s
- Q13The Supreme Court under Chief Justice Earl Warren from 1953 to 1969, known for its activism on civil rights and free speechBurger CourtWarren CourtRehnquist CourtRoberts Court30s
- Q14A primary election in which only whites could participateWhite PrimaryGeneral ElectionPrimary DebatesElectives30s