Not sure what your option sentences are but if it helps, Brown Vs. Board of Education resulted in the Supreme Courts ruling that the segregation of races in the public schools violates the equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. It happened after a father was angry that his daughter was forced to go to the "black" school 10 blocks away, while there was a "white" school only a block away from their home.
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Created as part of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, affirmative action refers to the practice of requiring businesses that contract with the federal government to promote equal opportunities among races, genders, religions, sexual orientations, people with disabilities, and veterans
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Government regulation might be used to facilitate competition
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I think international coverage of the Pandemic was different from the U.S.'s coverage largely due to the political climate and with that, rising xenephonia and racism upon an unprecendented ecnonomic time.
In the USA?
A major event for the Women’s Suffrage Crusade is 1848’s Seneca Falls Convention where prominent leaders of the movement (such as Elizabeth Cady Stanton) drafted a constitution very similar to the current country’s constitution with the addition of women being added with “all men are created equal”, etc.
In 1920 the 19th Amendment was passed which gave women the right to vote.
The women’s suffrage movement was kind of put on the back burner due to the rise of World War 1 (not saying women’s right to vote wasn’t important but it was a global war). However, WWI brought the issue back to light when men returned home to find that women had taken their jobs at factories, etc and didn’t want to be pushed back into the home.
At the time, there were women who believed that women’s suffrage would cause problems and therefore didn’t support it.
2020 was the 100th year anniversary of women’s suffrage.
I honestly don’t know a ton about in countries so sorry about that.