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Q: The lack of enforcement of civil rights laws has never been a problem in the US?
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The lack of enforcement of civil rights laws has never been a problem in the US.?

false


Lack of enforcement of civil rights laws has never been a problem in the US?

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Did Barack Obama ever stand up for civil rights?

# yes barack obama did # it was in his speech that he will do something about the civil rights # he was never against civil rights


How many people were hanged in the civil rights movement?

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If the civil war didnt take place why wouldn't there be no civil rights movement?

Because blacks would never have an opinion.


When are your civil rights considered absolute rights?

No. Commit a felony, and the majority of those rights will disappear, at least during incarceration, and some never return.


When was Martin Luther King appointed as civil rights leader?

He was never really formally appointed the "leader" but because his orations and ideals were so influential that he naturally became the face of the Civil Rights Movement.


The father was held in civil contempt for not paying child support but the mother never received a judge's order what can she do?

The order goes to child support enforcement to persecute.


What was Martin Luther king basis concerns?

Who knows...He never gave a sermon on salvation only about civil rights..


How might 2010 be different if Cesar Chavez was never involved in the civil rights movement?

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How did the Birmingham church bombing affect the civil rights movement?

The Birmingham church bombing affected the civil rights movement because it was a time where people would never forget that day that happened on the 16th street in Birmingham,Alabama.


How can the government have control over human rights?

The government can enact and enforce laws on any matter that they choose, including the matter of human rights. Of course, law enforcement is never perfect, so government control over human rights is also imperfect.