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United States History Reform Movements & Legislation STAAR Test

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Expansion of Civil & Political
13th Amendment 1865   Abolished Slavery  
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14th Amendment 1868   Defined Citizenship as Belonging to Anyone Born in the US and Cannot be Taken Away Without Due Process  
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15th Amendment 1870   Granted Voting Rights to Adult Males  
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Plessy vs. Ferguson 1896   Supreme Court Case that allowed for "seperate but equal" facilities; reversed by Brown vs. Board of Education  
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17th Amendment 1913   Allowed for the direct election of senators, increasing public's influence over the governement  
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Progressive Era Reforms Initiative early 1900's   Citizens can introduce new legislation and can propose a new law by petition  
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Progressive Era Reforms Referendum early 1900's   Submitting a proposed public measure or statue to direct popular vote  
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Progressive Era Reforms Recall early 1900's   Public official can be removed from office by popular vote  
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19th Amendment 1920   Granted right to vote (suffrage) to women  
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American Indian Citizenship Act 1924   Granted citizenship to all Native Americans born in the United States  
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Mendez v. Westminster 1946   Federal case in California which challenged racial segregation in schools- segregating Mexican American students is unconstitutional  
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Desegregation of the Armed Forces 1948   By Executive Order, President Truman ended segregation in the Armed Forces  
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Delgado v. Bastrop ISD 1948   US Federal District Court ruled segregation of Mexican American students was illegal  
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Sweatt v. Painter 1950   Supreme Court case stating that the attempt to create a segregated UT Law School was unconstitutional under the Equal Protection Clause  
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Brown v. Board of Education 1954   Supreme Court case which ended "separate but equal" ruling from Plessy v. Ferguson; led to desegregation of schools  
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Henandez v. Texas 1954   Supreme Court case, Mexican Americans & other racial groups have equal protection under the 14th Amendment  
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Civil Rights Act 1957   Protected voting rights  
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Civil Rights Act 1964   Abolished racial,religious & sex discrimination by employers  
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24th Amendment 1964   Ended poll tax  
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Voting Rights Act 1965   Outlawed poll tax or literacy test in order to eligible to vote  
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Tinker v Des Moines 1969   Supreme Court case extending 1st amendment rights to students' freedom of speech includes free expression  
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26th Amendment 1971   Decreased voting age from 21 to 18 in response to draft in Vietnam War  
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Wisconsin v Yoder 1972   Supreme Court case, Amish children are exempt from compulsory education beyond 8th grade because it violates the parents' right to freedom of religion  
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White v Regester 1973   Supreme Court ruled Texas redistricting in 1970 was discriminatory against groups in various districts  
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Edgewood ISD v. Kirby 1993   Texas case ending discrimination against poor school districts; redistributes property taxes equally across the state from richer districts to poorer districts  
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