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prohibited discrimination in the sale or rental of housing
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U.S. policy that gave military and economic aid to countries threatened by communism
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program to help European countries rebuild after World War II
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ruled the separate law school at the University of Texas failed to qualify as “separate but equal”
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Great Society: a set of programs made to end racial injustice and poverty
Thurgood Marshall: lawyer for civil rights
Black Panthers: organization founded against police brutality
Civil Disobedience/Non Violent protests: civil rights protest focused on breaking unjust laws without violence
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Prevents anyone who has been elected president twice from being elected again
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overturned Plessy v. Ferguson and mandated desegregation
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Mexican Americans and all other races provided equal protection under the 14th Amendment
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ended 1956
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begins undeclared war in Vietnam
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Abolishes the poll tax
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Made discrimination based on race, religion, or national origin in public places illegal and required employers to hire on an equal opportunity basis
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Eliminated literacy tests for voters
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defined the First Amendment rights for students in the United States Public Schools
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OPEC: Organization of countries that export oil
Sandra Day O'Connor: first woman on the supreme court
Community Reinvestment Act of 1977: encouraged banks to help others
AIDS Epidemic: an epidemic that was first reported in the 80s
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Moved the voting age from 21 years old to 18 years old
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protects people from discrimination based on gender in education programs
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law limited the President’s right to send troops to battle without Congressional approval
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ended 1981
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ended 1987
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