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The major civil rights reform accomplished by Harry Truman was integrating the United States military. This occurred in 1948 and was the first major attempt at racial integration.

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Truman desegregated the armed fources

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What best describes President trumans stand on civil rights?

President Truman wanted to provide equal rights and opportunities for all Americans.


Truman did enough to promote civil rights?

No. If he had there would have not been a need for the 1964 civil rights act.


How did Truman and Eisenhower differ regarding civil rights?

Truman did not believe in racial separation in the military. Eisenhower did.


Under the Truman administration proposed civil rights legislation largely?

Truman's request that the Congress act to mitigate discrimination against blacks did not result in any congressional action. The Presidential Committee on Civil Rights reported to the President that racial discrimination continued blocking Blacks from jobs, education, civil rights, and did nothing to stop lynching. When a combination of Republicans and Southern Democrats blocked Truman's civil rights programs, Truman issued an executive order that banned discrimination in the army, navy, civil service jobs, and in companies that did business with the federal government. Under Truman, the Supreme Court ordered some southern states to admit blacks to state supported professional schools because the segregated medical and legal training they offered blacks was not equal in quality to that provided for whites. Truman's Civil Rights program was moderate. He did not attack Jim Crow laws, which "legally" allowed segregation laws to be passed. But the "Man from Missouri" did more for civil rights than FDR.


What did Truman fight for as US President A Increased civil rights B A decrease in public housing C Segregation in the South D More rights for big business?

labor unrest, civil rights, minimum wage, extensions of social security, and financial aid for cities.

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What were the civil rights reforms enacted bu the Truman administration?

passage of the Voting Rights Act


The principal reason for the formation of the Dixiecrat party in 1948 was the opposition od dissident Democrats to President Truman's?

Policy on Civil Rights. Truman supported Civil Rights and organised desegregation of the Armed Forces.


What was created by president Truman to examine racism in the US?

civil rights committee


How did President Truman fought for?

increase civil rights


What best describes President trumans stand on civil rights?

President Truman wanted to provide equal rights and opportunities for all Americans.


Which Demoratic President Was Responsible for starting early civil rights reforms during the 1960s?

JFK


Why wasnt president Truman expected to win the 1948 election?

Some Americans disagreed with Truman's support of civil rights for African Americans.


Why did president Truman demobilize the armed forces?

President Truman demobilized the armed forces in the hope to unite the Democrats. He wanted to give civil rights to minorities without alienating segregationists.


What were the three reforms proposed by President Truman?

He sought a Fair Deal which inluded universal health care, repeal of the anti-union Taft-Hartley act which had been passed over his veto and sweeping changes in the area of Civil Rights.


What was President Truman's motive in adopting an active pro-civil-rights policy beginning in 1946?

Harry Truman's proactive civil rights policy in 1946 recognized that the time was right. Very shortly after this time, full integration of the military took place.


How did Truman advance the civil rights of blacks?

The action that was taken by president Harry Truman in 1948 to further the cause of civil rights was to issue two executive orders. One of these orders banned segregation in the military. The other order fair employment practices in civil service jobs.


What was a challenge for president Truman?

Keeping inflation under control was President Truman's greatest challenge in reconverting to peacetime economy. Truman was the 33rd U.S. President.