answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

The role of the federal government in civil rights enforcement changed because African Americans got their rights guaranteed by law.

User Avatar

Wiki User

10y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Why did the role of Federal government in civil rights enforcement change?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What are the rights and powers independent of the federal government that are reserved for the states by the constitution called?

Any of the rights that are not already reserved by the constitution for the federal government.


The 1965 Voting Rights Act forced the states to get permission from the federal government to change any voting laws.?

True.


The 1965 Voting Rights Act forced the states to get permission from the federal government to change any voting laws?

True.


What were the provisions of the voting rights act?

Literacy tests were banned and federal enforcement powers strengthened.


What rights did the states keep under the federal system of government?

The states were given all powers not delegated to the federal government in the Constitution. However, there are implied powers that the federal government can use.


Why did many American want a Bill of Rights?

They believed that the constitution needed a Bill of Rights to restrain the federal government.


The Bill of Rights only applied to the government?

federal


Whose rights does the constitution and Bill of Rights protect?

Individual citizens from the power of the federal government and state government.


How do you promote workers rights?

Workers obtain employment rights from federal and state statutes. To promote existing statutory rights, study what those rights are and the enforcement mechanisms available to complainats.


What did the Bill of rights achieve?

it guaranteed individuals certain rights


What were key provisions of the voting rights acts 1965?

Literacy tests were banned and federal enforcement powers strengthened.


What does the constitution say about the rights of the federal government?

...Oh hay