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The Civil Rights Movement describes the struggle to gain equal protection for all people from both State and Federal Government. The Civil Rights Movement let to major legislation passed by Congress in 1965.
Interest groups can operate at all levels of the government ranging from federal to local governments. An interest group can be a civil rights group, a charitable organization, or simply a neighborhood association.
The Civil War increased the power of the Federal government.
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Federal courts of general jurisdiction (US District Courts, etc.) handle both civil and criminal cases.
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hoe did the civil rights act of 1964 and civil rights act of 1968 influence the federal goverments policy of affirmative action
because the states are reconstructing their structures at that time
the balance of power between federal and states governments was unchange.
That the individual State or States could not nullify a Federal Law or act in opposition to the US Constitution.
The authority of the federal government over the state governments was settled.
No. Neither federal nor state governments have jurisdiction over civil matters outside the U.S. or its commonwealths.
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States maintained their own governments during the US Civil War, it's just that their respective federal/confederate governments held alittle bit more power over them than usual...being in a state of war an all (an undeclared war...but a war none the less).
The Civil Rights Movement describes the struggle to gain equal protection for all people from both State and Federal Government. The Civil Rights Movement let to major legislation passed by Congress in 1965.