<span>Law-Abiding citizens intentionally supported organized crime by drinking illegal liquor.</span>
The Following answer I will say is False
The correct answer is: "specific objectives".
The civil rights movement was able to achieve equality and integration in practice in the 1960s, by the enactment of legislation which enforced the equality provisions and rights that were already contained in the Reconstruction amendments. These are the 14th and 15th amendments to the US Constitution, that were issued in 1868 and 1870 respectively.
A very important specific objective was consecuted by the enactment of the Voting Rights Act in 1965. It forbids racial discrimination in voting, after many years in which equality was not ocurring in practice, specially due to the approval of Jim Crow laws in Southern states, that circumvented the provisions of equality contained in the Reconstruction amendments.
Another achievements came from the decisions of the US Supreme Court. For example, the Brown v. Board of Education was a landmark decision issued by the US Supreme Court in 1954, which declared segregation to be unconstitutional and overturned the former decision reached in the Plessy v. Ferguson judicial procedure, that allowed segregation under the principle "separate but equal". It was considered a major victory connected to the Civil Rights Movement as it set the path for integration too.
Time lines help us to see what years gone by and stuff
The Mexicans needed money from France and the France people told the Mexicans that they will have to pay them back. Well after a while the Mexicans never payed them back which lead to a war. That is why we celebrate 5th of May, in Spanish, Cinco de Mayo