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monitta
3 years ago
14

07.03 SWBS Chart and Reflection

History
1 answer:
hammer [34]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

much of it surrounds

Explanation:

much of it surrounds the civil rights movement

which help spur the equal rights movement for the women around the equal right amendment which failed to pass but had an effect

this help spur the Chicano rights movement of Cesar Chavez who tried to protect the rights of Mexican migrant farm workers

and that of the native Americans rights movement

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