d. improve voting rights in the South.
The Civil Rights Act address the issue of discrimination however, voting restrictions were still an issue in the South.
Voting restrictions included literacy tests and poll taxes which limited the ability of blacks to vote in the South. Civil rights activists fought to have a law passed which would outlaw the practice of using voting restrictions. The Voting Rights Act was passed in 1965 which stated state and local level barriers to voting must be removed.
Because socialism in its essence promotes a more equal split and tradeoff between the amount of money and resources that exist in a society. The ideal of socialism would be that everyone would have around the same amount or take the amount he needs and give back the amount he can give, this would then produce a more egalitarian society. This is also the reason why people believed that the United States, a highly capitalistic country, would benefit from the ideas and ideals of socialism.
The idea that people should be voted into power. This idea makes everyone equal but before its development it only let a small number of people vote
Fair: the weak should not be hurt by the powerful; the legal process was explained so that people knew what a crime was, and how it would be punished.
Unfair: the penalty for robbery is death