The civil rights movement of the 1950s–1960s was most successful in eliminating ______ but was far less successful in eliminating ______.
a. de jure discrimination; de facto discrimination
b. de facto discrimination; de jure discrimination
c. economic differences among the races; political differences among the races
d. differences in levels of educational attainment; differences in levels of social attainment
e. underrepresentation of African Americans among office holders; underrepresentation of African Americans in the professions
a. de jure discrimination; de facto discrimination
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The primary goal of the civil rights movement in the 1960s was to:
A) promote the green revolution. B) terminate racial segregation. C) encourage literary growth. D) abolish gender discrimination. E) establish the due process clause for all citizens.
Special elections in Texas
A. occur in November. B. are limited to only major party candidates. C. may occur to fill vacancies in the Texas legislature or national House or Senate. D. cannot be used to decide on amendments to the state constitution.
The amount of money that a government agency is authorized to spend in a single year is called
a. revenue. b. outlay. c. budget authority. d. bidding. e. fiscal distribution.
A line item veto is the power given to the ¬¬¬¬_______ to veto a specific provision of a bill involving taxing and spending
a. President b. Speaker of the House c. Senate Majority Leader d. President of the Senate e. President pro tempore