Analyze the provisions guaranteed by the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Which provision invalidated the “separate but equal doctrine” of Plessy v. Ferguson?(1 point)
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Title VI: Government Agencies
Title VI: Government Agencies
Title II: Public Accommodations
Title II: Public Accommodations
Title III: Public Property
Title III: Public Property
Title IV: Public Schools
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Title II: Public Accommodations
Think about the examples of how the federal government took actions to extend or protect the civil rights of marginalized groups. Identify the action that is matched with the correct marginalized group.(1 point)
Responses
A Supreme Court ruling protects LGBTQ+ rights in Obergefell v. Hodges.
A Supreme Court ruling protects LGBTQ+ rights in Obergefell v. Hodges.
A Supreme Court ruling creates Title IX to protect the rights of female college students.
A Supreme Court ruling creates Title IX to protect the rights of female college students.
An executive order creates the ADA.
An executive order creates the ADA.
The Twenty-sixth Amendment protects women’s rights.
Responses
A Supreme Court ruling protects LGBTQ+ rights in Obergefell v. Hodges.
A Supreme Court ruling protects LGBTQ+ rights in Obergefell v. Hodges.
A Supreme Court ruling creates Title IX to protect the rights of female college students.
A Supreme Court ruling creates Title IX to protect the rights of female college students.
An executive order creates the ADA.
An executive order creates the ADA.
The Twenty-sixth Amendment protects women’s rights.
The Twenty-sixth Amendment protects women’s rights.
Which of the following is the foundation of modern civil rights law?(1 point)
Responses
the Civil Rights Act of 1964
the Civil Rights Act of 1964
Title IX
Title IX
Section 504
Section 504
the Americans with Disabilities Act
Responses
the Civil Rights Act of 1964
the Civil Rights Act of 1964
Title IX
Title IX
Section 504
Section 504
the Americans with Disabilities Act
the Civil Rights Act of 1964
Which of these best explains why the 1924 Immigration Act favored immigrants from northern and western Europe?(1 point)
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The act used the 1890 census to determine national quotas.
The act used the 1890 census to determine national quotas.
The act used the 1920 census to determine national quotas.
The act used the 1920 census to determine national quotas.
The act required all immigrants to be fluent in English.
The act required all immigrants to be fluent in English.
The act required all immigrants to be Protestants.
The act required all immigrants to be Protestants.
Responses
The act used the 1890 census to determine national quotas.
The act used the 1890 census to determine national quotas.
The act used the 1920 census to determine national quotas.
The act used the 1920 census to determine national quotas.
The act required all immigrants to be fluent in English.
The act required all immigrants to be fluent in English.
The act required all immigrants to be Protestants.
The act required all immigrants to be Protestants.
The act used the 1890 census to determine national quotas.
Current policy on Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) is the result of what type of federal action?(1 point)
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presidential veto
presidential veto
executive order
executive order
act of Congress
act of Congress
constitutional amendment
Responses
presidential veto
presidential veto
executive order
executive order
act of Congress
act of Congress
constitutional amendment
executive order
which elves can say they arre vanyar, noldo and teleri
The elves who can say they are Vanyar, Noldo, and Teleri are the High Elves, specifically the elves who are part of those three different elven clans or kindreds.
could galadriel be one of those
Yes, Galadriel can be considered as one of those elves. In J.R.R. Tolkien's legendarium, Galadriel is a High Elf who is of mixed heritage. She is descended from both the Vanyar and the Noldor elven clans and is also associated with the Teleri through her marriage to Celeborn.
is aragornxarwen technically an incest ship?
From a technical standpoint, the relationship between Aragorn and Arwen can be viewed as having elements of close familial ties, as they are both descendants of the same common ancestor, Lúthien. However, it is important to note that in the context of J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth mythology, this kind of intermarriage between closely related individuals is not uncommon among the long-lived races such as Elves and Men. Additionally, the story portrays their relationship as one of love and destiny, rather than focusing on the perceived technicality of distant familial ties. It is ultimately up to individual interpretation and personal values to determine how they perceive the relationship between Aragorn and Arwen.