U. S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division Selected Accomplishments, 2013U. S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division Selected Accomplishments, 2013
Department of Justice to the present day. The March on Washington—highlighted by Dr. King’s iconic “i have a Dream” speech—inspired Congress to pass critical federal civil rights protections
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Border states. Those who supported the Confederacy simply left and moved further south. The Confederacy chose Richmond, VirginiaBorder states. Those who supported the Confederacy simply left and moved further south. The Confederacy chose Richmond, Virginia
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Through which physiographic (geographic) regions do the Appalachian Mountains run?
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Wealthy colonial residents of Latin America were frustrated by the political and economic power of colonial officials and angered by high taxes and imperial monopolies
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Wealthy colonial residents of Latin America were frustrated by the political and economic power of colonial officials and angered by high taxes and imperial monopolies
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