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They passed equal protection law, which is the most important constitutional protection that the people have against unfair discrimination by state and local governments. They also passed the Civil Rights Act, which ended segregation in public places such as restaurants and hotels

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What actions did the executive branch take up to help end unfair discrimination?

Civil rights act of 1965.


What actions did the executive branch take to help unfair discrimination?

They passed equal protection law, which is the most important constitutional protection that the people have against unfair discrimination by state and local governments. They also passed the Civil Rights Act, which ended segregation in public places such as restaurants and hotels


What is the purposes of the Executive branch?

The Executive Branch contains the president and his cabinetry. It's sole purpose is to carry out the laws created by the legislative system. However, in recent years, the powers of the executive branch have been growing. While it hasn't necessarily over thrown our system of checks and balances, it has lead to an unfair gain in the executive branch.


What is the Definition of equal right?

unfair discrimination fair discrimination


What is the role of legislation?

The role of the legislative in government is generally to legislate, to set the budget for the state and to set domestic policies. In many cases especially in united states or china the executive branch is responsible for foreign policy and affairs.


Is discrimination a synonym of prejudice?

Prejudice is a belief, while discrimination is the actions used to carry out that belief. For example, person A has a prejudice against fat people, so he displays his hatred towards them by maybe refusing to talk to them. The act of not wanting to talk to them is 'discrimination'.


What is the purpose of the executive branch?

The Executive Branch contains the president and his cabinetry. It's sole purpose is to carry out the laws created by the legislative system. However, in recent years, the powers of the executive branch have been growing. While it hasn't necessarily over thrown our system of checks and balances, it has lead to an unfair gain in the executive branch.


What dose Discrimination mean?

Discrimination is the unfair treatment of another person based on their race or social class.


What religious believers mean by discrimination?

Discrimination is the unfair treatment of a person or group without good justification.


What is a 14 letter word for suffering unfair treatment?

discrimination


What does discrimination means in regards to excerpt above?

Discrimination in this context refers to the unfair treatment or prejudice against certain individuals or groups due to their characteristics. It can include actions or behaviors that disadvantage, exclude, or marginalize individuals based on factors such as race, gender, or nationality.


What is the protection against unfair government actions and laws?

protection from unfair actions by the goverment

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