What distinction did the Reagan administration make between the “old civil rights law” and the “new civil rights law”? How did this distinction shape the administration’s policies?

Please provide the best answer for the statement.


Answer:
1. Explain that the “old civil rights law” developed between the Brown decision in 1954 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
2. Note that the “old civil rights law” was meant to stop intentional discrimination.
3. Explain that the “new” civil rights law” was concerned with discriminatory outcomes, rather than discriminatory intent.
4. Conclude that the Reagan administration used the distinction to justify its opposition to affirmative action and other civil rights policies designed to alter longstanding patterns of discrimination.

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