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Q: What is the definition of dissent civil rights?
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What is a kid friendly definition of civil rights?

Civil rights are the rights that everyone has to be treated fairly and equally, no matter their race, gender, religion, or other differences. Civil rights help protect people from discrimination and ensure that everyone has the same opportunities and freedoms.


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That is a movement demanding a fair deal for common people.


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You have basic rights under the U.S. Constitution and civil rights laws. Sorry if this doesn't help...


What rights did slaves have in the South after 1820?

By definition, a slave has no rights. This was certainly true in the South from 1820 (and long before) until emancipation at the end of the Civil War.


What is a definition of opposition?

The definition of opposition is resistance or dissent expressed by action or argument. For example, if you were to play a sport, the team you are against is your opposition.


What did internal dissent have to do with world war 1?

I'm pretty sure it had to do with what "people's rights" were.


What did the 1969 civil rights act focus on?

There were the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and the Civil Rights Act of 1968, but I don't think there was a Civil Rights Act of 1969.


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No one has ended civil rights.


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Civil rights did not end.


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The Man's Civil rights were ignored.


What has the author Robert L Cord written?

Robert L. Cord has written: 'Protest, dissent, and the Supreme Court' -- subject(s): Cases, Civil rights, Resistance to Government, United States, United States. Supreme Court