
Social Movements for Equality (1960s-1970s)--TN Standards
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Multiple Choice
One of the goals achieved by the American Indian Movement (AIM) was the passage of the Indian Self-Determination Act of 1975 which
stated that Native Americans were considered dual citizens.
made it illegal to use Native American names as school mascots.
gave Native Americans the right to go to any public university with no tuition costs.
allowed Native American tribes to have more control on affairs such as operating their own schools.
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Multiple Choice
Cesar Chavez
United Farm Workers of America
"El Movimiento"
These terms are MOST closely related to
American Indian Movement
Chicano Movement
New Frontier Program
Feminist Movement
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Multiple Choice
How did the counterculture of the 1960s and 70s influence women’s rights in the second half of the twentieth century?
Women were motivated by cultural changes to protest for equal treatment and more freedoms.
Women became social and political equals to men during this time because so many Americans had progressive social ideas.
Women became the main leaders of nearly all social movements because they gained experience working for their own equality.
Women were forced to set aside their aspirations for more freedom because they felt the need to work for other types of social change.
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Match
Match these laws with their goals.
Indian Civil Rights Act (1968)
Title IX (1972)
Indian Self-Determination Act (1975)
Equal Employment Opportunity Act (1972)
Bilingual Education Act (1968)
Protects the civil rights of Native Americans
Prohibits sex-based discrimination in federally funded education
Supports self-governance for Native American tribes
Prohibits employment discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin
Provided funding for ELL Programs
Protects the civil rights of Native Americans
Prohibits sex-based discrimination in federally funded education
Supports self-governance for Native American tribes
Prohibits employment discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin
Provided funding for ELL Programs
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