How did federalism affect efforts to end racial discrimination in the 1960s?

What will be an ideal response?


Resistance by many states complicated and delayed efforts to end racial discrimination.

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A. De facto B. De jure C. Forced D. Affirmative E. Strict

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The rise of the Grange and the “Redeemers” was important because ______.

a. it led to the writing of a constitution that is still in use in Texas today b. it redeemed the state from the influence of Confederate sympathizers c. it led to a reform movement that redeemed the state from wealthy business interests d. the two groups led the fight for Texas statehood in the United States e. the two groups helped bring about policies that created a modern industrial economy in Texas

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Section 5 of the Fourteenth Amendment, ratified in 1868, gives Congress the power to enact legislation to remedy constitutional violations and the denial of due process or equal protection of the laws

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