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Marianna [84]
3 years ago
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Connecting lessons from readings, discussions, videos, and weekly slides, construct an essay that describes how de jure (legal)

equality has changed in the United States from the Founding to the modern day. Refer to your lessons on Civil Rights primarily to do this. Analyze which particular judicial decisions, social movements, and laws have contributed to these changes and why.
Social Studies
1 answer:
Vlad [161]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The group(Civil rights) contributed to the changes of  the de Jure from the Founding to the Modern day.

Explanation: The legal equality caused series of problems between the Black and white communities.  Blacks (Male and female, children) were taken from their families and sold into slavery to serve the whites.

A.The Civil rights Act states that all men are equal.  

B. Segregated Schools were unequal (black-and-white) as at that time.  

C. Black and White folks could not attend the same hospital.

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