A study of the civil rights struggle in American history suggests that
a. Congress will not be successful in writing civil rights laws because the courts will continually overturn them.
b. deliberation is not a successful means to achieving rights for minorities.
c. there is little work left to do, especially in the areas of school desegregation, voting rights, and affirmative action.
d. there is still much deliberation to be done on the future of civil rights policies.
e. we have successfully achieved equality for all people.
ANS: D
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