Chapter 6 FRQ Take out a sheet of paper and answer the following prompt: The federal government, through executive action, congressional legislation, and.

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Chapter 6 FRQ Take out a sheet of paper and answer the following prompt: The federal government, through executive action, congressional legislation, and Supreme Court decisions, has pursued an active policy of civil rights for minority groups. Identify and explain a Supreme court decision that advanced civil rights fro African-Americans. Identify and explain a constitutional amendment that was initiated to advance the cause of equal rights for women. This FRQ is worth 4 points 2 for A and 2 for B You have 25 minutes