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the Civil Right Act becomes a law. This was the end of discriminations against race, color, sex, religion, and national origin.
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He won a Nobel Peace Prize for his great leadership of the civil rights movement. also, became the leader of the Black African Americans.
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President Jimmy Carter signed the Refugee Act into the law. This law help refugees from different countries to come and settle in the United State.
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President George H. W. Bush signed the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1990 into the law. This law allowed 700,000 immigrants to come to the United States per year.
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The President Bill Clinton signed it into the law. This law prohibited states from offering higher education benefit based on residency within a state.
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President George W. Bush signed into the the law, which it also was approved by the Congress. The law was to holds schools acountable for students achievement levels by using the progress of No child left behind.
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The American Reinvestment and Recovery Act of 2009 provided more than 90 billion dollars for education. in addition, almost half of the money was distributed to the local schools districts to prevent layoffs.
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The state of Chicago in 2014 experienced more layoffs than any other states, their numbers happened to be 1000 layoffs. in addition, 550 out of the 1000 layoffs happened to be teachers.
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President Obama decided to join the movement of too much testing. this movement was to limit the standardized testing to no more than 2% of the class time.
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Many public school teachers in Detroit decided to stop teaching and protest. in addition to that more than 60 schools were forced to close.