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What is the main idea of the 14th Amendment?

To provide equal protection to all citizens.

100

Where was the ruling court for the case Brown v. Board?

The Supreme Court.

100

What color was Ms. Brennan's top yesterday?

Green

200

What is the 14th Amendment?

The 14th Amendment grant citizenship to "All persons born or naturalized in the United States,"thereby granting citizenship to formerly enslaved people and provide all citizens with "equal protection under the laws,".

200

What is Racism?

Racism is discriminations against someone based on their race or ethnic group.

200

What color is staircase C?

red

300

How was the racial segregation against the 14th Amendment?

Based on the 14th Amendment, it grant all citizens with equal protection under the laws, so separate but equal is against the 14th Amendment with not sharing equal resources.

300

What does ACLU stand for?

American Civil Liberties Union

300

Who is the leader of our group? point to em

NaMaia
400

What is the difference between racism and racial discrimination?

Even racism and racial discrimination are both harming other races different from your own, but racism is more emotionally abuse and racial discrimination is more physically abuse.

400

What was Brown's desire?

Brown made it clear that he desired a country where everyone could equally enjoy their spaces, regardless of their race or ethnicity.

400

What Ms.Brennan first name?

Anna

500

What are the cases that are collected by ACLU about the Supreme Court and the 14th Amendment?

United States v. Wong Kim Ark, Brown v. Board, Gideon v. Wainwright, Loving v. Virginia, Reed v. Reed, Roe v. Wade, Obergefell v. Hodges.

500

How did the ACLU help in the Brown v. Board case?

The ACLU appeared in the Brown v. Board case as a friend-of-the-court on the side of Brown against segregation in public schools.

500

When was Edward R. Murrow founded?

1974