The Civil Rights Act of 1964 marked a huge turning point in the Civil Rights movement. This law made it so that employers could not discriminate against candidates based on race, gender, religion, or birth place. This law helped to ensure that African-Americans would be able to be judged based on their qualifications/skills rather than their skin color. Any employer who broke this law could face federal charges.
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He traveled to Mexico City because the government had changed. He needed a reconfirm his contract with the new government. He was successful as the Mexican government passed the Imperial Colonization Law allowing Austin to bring in settlers.
1. <span>popular sovereignty, limited government, separation of powers, checks and balances, judicial review, and federalism.
2. </span><span>Under federalism, power is divided between national and state governments. Both levels have their own agencies and officials, and pass laws that directly affect citizens. This was devised because the people were afraid to give all the power to a central government, federalism offered a middle ground on the subject. Montesquieu believed in a separation of powers consisting of three branches, the federal government consisting of a legislative, executive and judicial branch. Each philosophy further separated the power of the federal government, making it so that each branch keeps the other in check, as with each citizen keeping the government under check. Montesquieu balanced the branches, the separation of powers balanced the government.
3. </span><span>a system that allows each branch of a government to amend or veto acts of another branch so as to prevent any one branch from exerting too much power.
</span><span>6. consitiutional amendment or new law</span>
Your answer would be B. Courts can declare congressional acts
The U.S Congress are the ones that make and design acts that we see in the U.S today, but the Supreme Court is the one that decides whether or not it should be an official law or not, that is called a judicial review. The judicial rule is when the Supreme Court checks if a legislative act is constitutional or not.