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Supreme Court declared the Missouri Compromise to be unconstitutional and said black citizenship was denied legality. -
The Supreme Court outlawed slavery in the United States and in every territory under its control, unless used as a criminal punishment. -
The United States granted citizenship to African-Americans civilly and legally after the Civil War. -
The United States granted African-American men the right to vote. -
This court case went back on a Louisiana state law that said daily life was still segregated as long as there was equal opportunity for both races. -
The United States now legally guarantees American women the right to vote. -
The case violated the equal protection clause and it ultimately desegregated schools. -
This Amendment forbid the federal and state governments from taxing voters during federal election.. -
The law prohibited discrimination in many ways against African-Americans. In public places, desegregation in schools an other public places, and also made employment discrimination illegal. -
Enabled African Americans to register and vote. This Act also prohibited sneaky tactics used to keep African-Americans away from the voting polls. -
The purpose of this is for society to be more diversified. -
This Amendment seeks to end the legal distinctions between men and women in examples of divorce, property, employment. -
Title IX protects people in all education programs or activities that receive federal financial assistance from discrimination based on sex. -
Went back on a case that violated the Equal Protection Clause. -
The Supreme Court decided not to protect the right of gay adults to engage in private, consensual sodomy because the Constitution does not. -
This Act prevents discrimination against disabled people in many different areas of life. Such as: public life, schools, and transportation. -
A section of the Voting Rights Act was invalidated which gave the way for how jurisdictions were going to be covered in section 5. -
This case requires all states to give same-sex couples the license to get married and to recognize all marriages that were lawfully performed out of state. -
Laws put in place forcing citizens to use a form of government issued identification (usually a drivers license) depending on your state.