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100

What are amendments?

Changes to the Constitution

100

What is segregation?

unsonstitutional practice of separating persons in housing, education, public facilities, and other ways based on their race, color, nationality, or other arbitrary.

100

hostile environment

an uncomfortable working environment in the context of sexual harassment

200

discrimination 

people being treated differently than others because of their membership in a group based on race, age, gender, or religion

200
desegregate 

to end the policy of imposing legal and social segregation of races, as in housing, schools, and jobs

200

sexual harassment

unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature that occurs in the workplace

300

unenumerated rights

rights that are not listed specifically in the Constitution

300
What are Jim Crow Laws?

a statuses or law created to enforce segregation in such places as schools, buses, and hotels

300

Affirmative action

steps taken to promote diversity in hiring, promotion, education, etc. by attempting to remedy past discrimination; for example, by actively recruiting minorities and women

400

public forums

any place, such as a park or street, where First Amendment expression rights are traditionally exercised

400

What does "Separate but Equal" mean?

the doctorine, now unconstitutional, that allowed facilities to be racially segregated as long as they were basically equal

400

quid pro quo

Latin for "this for that"; an exchange of things or favors

500
What is due process?

The idea stated in the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments that every person involved in a legal dispute is entitled to a fair hearing or trial.

500

remedy

what is done to compensate for an injury or to enforce some right

500

gerrymandering

redrawing voting distinct lines to ensure that a particular group of people is included in the same districts 

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