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Social Movements for Equality (1960s-1970s)--TN Standards

Social Movements for Equality (1960s-1970s)--TN Standards

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Social Studies

9th - 12th Grade

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One of the goals achieved by the American Indian Movement (AIM) was the passage of the Indian Self-Determination Act of 1975 which

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stated that Native Americans were considered dual citizens.

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made it illegal to use Native American names as school mascots.

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gave Native Americans the right to go to any public university with no tuition costs.

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allowed Native American tribes to have more control on affairs such as operating their own schools.

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Cesar Chavez

United Farm Workers of America

"El Movimiento"

These terms are MOST closely related to

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American Indian Movement

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Chicano Movement

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New Frontier Program

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Feminist Movement

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How did the counterculture of the 1960s and 70s influence women’s rights in the second half of the twentieth century?

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Women were motivated by cultural changes to protest for equal treatment and more freedoms.

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Women became social and political equals to men during this time because so many Americans had progressive social ideas.

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Women became the main leaders of nearly all social movements because they gained experience working for their own equality.

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Women were forced to set aside their aspirations for more freedom because they felt the need to work for other types of social change.

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Match these laws with their goals.

Indian Civil Rights Act (1968)

Title IX (1972)

Indian Self-Determination Act (1975)

Equal Employment Opportunity Act (1972)

Bilingual Education Act (1968)

Protects the civil rights of Native Americans

Prohibits sex-based discrimination in federally funded education

Supports self-governance for Native American tribes

Prohibits employment discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin

Provided funding for ELL Programs

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Create a hashtag to represent something you learned today.

#socialjustice

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