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1. which of the four statements is the strongest argument against assimilation? (1 point)
statement 1
statement 2
statement 3
statement 4

2. why was assimilation a challenge for native americans? (1 point)
native american rights were restricted by jim crow laws.
native americans were relocated to internment camps.
native americans were segregated to reservations.
native americans refused to engage with the u. s. government.

3. which of the following statements summarizes the history of discrimination against asian
americans?
(1 point)
asian americans have been victims of discriminatory legislation and executive action.
asian americans have assimilated into american society easily because of the education system.
asian american immigrants are culturally diverse and unable to assimilate into american society.
asian americans are often denied tourist visas because of economic concerns of the united states.

4. the fourteenth amendment was ratified after the civil war. yet the first supreme court equal
protection ruling related to gender was not made until the 1970s in reed v. reed.
which of the following is a reason for the disparity between the promises and protections of
the constitution and the reality of women’s experiences?
(1 point)
the supreme court lacked enforcement power.
societal norms persisted despite legal protections.
the nineteenth amendment needed to be ratified first.
equal protection only applies to racial discrimination.

5. the rational basis test of the equal protection clause would legally permit which of the
following? select all that apply.
(2 points)
not allowing a 10-year-old to drive
not allowing a woman to be president
not allowing a male to supervise a female locker room
not allowing a woman to coach a men’s basketball team

6. the equal protection clause of the fourteenth amendment prohibits states from denying “any
person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.”
how does the language of the equal protection clause show intention to safeguard all groups’
civil liberties?

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