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The decisions of the United States Supreme Court in Miranda v. Arizona, Gideon v. Wainwright, and Escobedo v. Illinois all advanced the
developed significant popular support
passage of new civil rights acts
remove racial barriers to voting
civil disobedience
improve working conditions for migrant laborers
engaging in civil disobedience
rights of accused persons
a war protester accepting a jail term rather than registering for the draft
Which action designed to oppose a political or business policy is closest to the approach used by Martin Luther King, Jr.?
developed significant popular support
passage of new civil rights acts
remove racial barriers to voting
civil disobedience
improve working conditions for migrant laborers
engaging in civil disobedience
rights of accused persons
a war protester accepting a jail term rather than registering for the draft
When necessary to achieve justice, which method did Martin Luther King, Jr., urge his followers to employ?
developed significant popular support
passage of new civil rights acts
remove racial barriers to voting
civil disobedience
improve working conditions for migrant laborers
engaging in civil disobedience
rights of accused persons
a war protester accepting a jail term rather than registering for the draft
The federal voting rights laws passed in the 1950s and 1960s were designed to
developed significant popular support
passage of new civil rights acts
remove racial barriers to voting
civil disobedience
improve working conditions for migrant laborers
engaging in civil disobedience
rights of accused persons
a war protester accepting a jail term rather than registering for the draft
Cesar Chavez created the United Farm Workers Organization Committee (UFWOC) in 1966 primarily to
developed significant popular support
passage of new civil rights acts
remove racial barriers to voting
civil disobedience
improve working conditions for migrant laborers
engaging in civil disobedience
rights of accused persons
a war protester accepting a jail term rather than registering for the draft
“I would agree with Saint Augustine that ‘An unjust law is no law at all.’ ” — Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. “Letter From Birmingham City Jail” This statement was used by Dr. King to show support for
developed significant popular support
passage of new civil rights acts
remove racial barriers to voting
civil disobedience
improve working conditions for migrant laborers
engaging in civil disobedience
rights of accused persons
a war protester accepting a jail term rather than registering for the draft
The abolitionist movement, the women’s suffrage movement, and the 1960’s civil rights movement are all examples of reform efforts that
developed significant popular support
passage of new civil rights acts
remove racial barriers to voting
civil disobedience
improve working conditions for migrant laborers
engaging in civil disobedience
rights of accused persons
a war protester accepting a jail term rather than registering for the draft
“I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: ‘We hold these truths to be self-evident; that all men are created equal.’” —Martin Luther King - Which step was taken following this speech?
developed significant popular support
passage of new civil rights acts
remove racial barriers to voting
civil disobedience
improve working conditions for migrant laborers
engaging in civil disobedience
rights of accused persons
a war protester accepting a jail term rather than registering for the draft
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