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  • Equal Pay Act Affirmative Action Programs
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    Pay equity means of eliminating sex and race discrimination in the wage-setting system. The wage gap is currently at 73 cents to the dollar. That means the wage gap has narrowed by less than a half penny per year. There are currently two laws that protect against wage discrimination, The Equal Pay Act of 1963, which prohibits unequal pay or substantially equal work performed by men and women. Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits wage discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex...
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  • Ku Klux Klan Civil Rights Act
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    Reconstruction was successful politically in its attempts to solve the problems of how to deal with the newly freed slaves and how to bring the seceded states back into the Union after the Civil War; however, many of these methods were unsuccessful or had no effect socially or economically. Some solutions determined by Reconstruction included: the passage of the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments; the Freedmen's Bureau; the Reconstruction Act of 1837, the Civil Rights Act, and the ...
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  • Civil Rights Act Act Was Passed
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    Johnsons plan for reconstruction was called Presidential Reconstruction. In this plan he made it that the seven remaining states could be readmitted to the Union if they did several things. The seven states were Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Texas. The guidelines that they must had to meet were to declare session illegal, swear allegiance to the union, and to ratify the Thirteenth Amendment, which would end slavery. All of the states except Texas qui...
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  • Civil Rights Act 14 Th Amendment
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    The Civil Rights Act of 1875 was an effort of the Post-Civil War Congresses to enforce civil rights throughout the United States. It was a part of the Reconstructionists to eliminate racial discrimination throughout the United States and this Act was one form to attempt to accomplish this. They took the authority to pass this Act from Section 5 of the 14 th Amendment. They interpreted that section to allow the Congress the power to define as well as enforce the rights established by the 14 th Am...
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  • Equal Employment Opportunity Race Color Religion
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    Federal Laws Prohibiting Job Discrimination Federal Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Laws I. What Are the Federal Laws Prohibiting Job Discrimination? Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Title VII), which prohibits employment discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin; the Equal Pay Act of 1963 (EPA), which protects men and women who perform substantially equal work in the same establishment from sex-based wage discrimination; the Age Discrimination in Employ...
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  • Civil Rights Act Rights Act Of 1964
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    Encarta Encyclopedia defines Affirmative Action as the system of policies used in the United States to increase opportunities for minorities and women by favoring them in hiring and promotion, college admissions, and the awarding of government contracts. Generally, affirmative action has been undertaken by governments, businesses, or educational institutions to remedy the effects of past discrimination against a group. Favoritism is enforced through government agencies. There is a large amount o...
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  • Race Color Religion Civil Rights Act
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    When asked about his view on affirmative action and the quota system used within, Senator Daniel P. Moynihan responded, "This was just the sort of thing we assumed we Senator Moynihan was one of the first political figures to help in the fight against discrimination in the workplace. He helped in the writing of the executive order of equal employment opportunity. If a person who felt strongly about Civil Rights stated that quotas were something that shouldn't be, why are they being implemented i...
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  • Martin Luther King Civil Rights Movement
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    ... hts Movement, he was often privately infuriated by it and by the means that many of the more prominent advocates of the movement were using in an attempt to achieve their goal of acceptance and equality. In a major televised address on civil rights, made just after the incident in Little Rock, Arkansas, Kennedy stated it ought to be possible... for every American to enjoy the privileges of being American without regard to his race or color (web). In retrospect of history, this statement was ...
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  • John F Kennedy An American Icon
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    Some men go through life and live it quietly and dont change the world, however they make a difference. However then there are other men who change the way of life for an entire nation. John Kennedy was the second type of man. John Kennedy was an icon to the American culture and this is shown through the momentous changes in civil rights he made, the stands for equal rights that he made, the civil rights leaders that he was affiliated with, and the reasons behind his support. John F. Kennedy was...
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  • Civil Rights Act Rights Act Of 1964
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    ... treatment, we have just created a double standard. In businesses, people are being hired on the bases of their race rather than on how qualified they are for the job. Businesses are being forced to reach a certain quota and the person most qualified may end up jobless due to reverse discrimination (Thomas 2003). Also, the businesses are being hurt because they aren't hiring the most successful applicant, which could be harmful to the company. Also, in higher education programs, like in the c...
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    When you hear the word 'gay, ' what do you think of? Happy? Doubtfully? Something stupid or dumb? Most likely. In today's culture, gay is a common adjective for something undesirable or stupid. I hear this word used in such a way countless times daily. Homosexuals have never seemed to be a widely accepted group in America. Many people are still disgusted by the fact that there are such people in the world. But this is getting better. There are many pro-gay / lesbian /bisexual organizations and s...
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  • Quid Pro Quo Civil Rights Act
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    Sexual Harassment Sexual harassment today has changed slightly from the early nineties. There is more recognition now and more cases being brought up. Courts now grant relief for sexual harassment far more often than they did initially. Today, courts will more likely find an illegal hostile work environment present when the workplace includes sexual propositions, pornography, extremely vulgar language, sexual touching, degrading comments, or embarrassing questions or jokes (Owen, p. 117). What h...
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  • Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Civil Rights Act
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    ... complaint procedure to investigate the charges. The charges should be promptly investigated by a third party to ensure that both the harasser and the victim are treated fairly. Next, the employer needs to take immediate action on the harasser if found liable or guilty of the charges against him or her. The disciplinary action of course would depend on the severity of the case whether it involves a discharge or a lawsuit. One of the most important preventive measures that will help alleviate ...
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  • Martin Luther King Jr Civil Rights Movement
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    African Americans have overcome many struggles as well as obstacles in the early years which have still not been terminated. African Americans have fought for freedom from enslavement, the right to earn a living, have land and a job, have equal justice, good quality education, to escape from oppression, the right to self pride and an end to stereotyping. Blacks everywhere got fed up with being treated as if they were inferior and slaves, so they banded together to form a movement. Not just any k...
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    Imagine that you are in Alabama, it is a hot afternoon and you are sweating profusely. You go to board a train to go visit some relatives. You can imagine yourself feeling the cool air rush around you as you sit in the luxurious train car: But wait, because certain laws call for separate cars for passengers of different races you must board the rear train cars that are cramped, filled with sounds of crying babies, and the temperature in the train car seems to be higher than the temperature is ou...
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    Causes of the Counter-Culture that was the Hippies As the 1950 s rolled along and the 1960 s came into effect, the world was thrown into a topspin that would soon define every generation of youths. As the trends changed and the music got more complex a deeper metamorphosis was taking place inside every city and every person. To develop a counterculture in the 1960 s there had to be new ideas circulating that were counter-norm. These ideas were not developed right away for any one reason, though....
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  • Civil Rights Act National Guard
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    What role did the Eisenhower administration play in Civil Rights? During the 1950 s race relations in the United States began to explode and the domestic tranquility caused years of injustice for African Americans. Eisenhower, the current president, entered office committed to Civil Rights in principle, and he pushed the issue in areas of federal authority. During Eisenhower s early years of office the public services in Washington were desegregated. But, beyond these two ideas of the President ...
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  • Average Grade Point Average Average Sat Score
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    Failures of Affirmative Action Once upon a time, there were two people who went to an interview for only one job position at the same company. The first person attended a prestigious and highly selective university, had years of work experience in the field, and in the mind of the employer, had the potential to make a positive impact on the companys performance. The second person was just starting out in the field and seemed to lack the ambition that was visible in his opponent. Who was chosen f...
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  • Civil Rights Act Sexual Harassment
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    sexual harassment History &# 038; the Law Under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Sexual harassment is a form of sex discrimination. Federal law as well as various state fair-employment laws prohibit employers with 15 or more employees from treating members of one sex or race differently from members of the opposite sex or another race in terms, conditions, or privileges of employment. The statutory and regulatory laws govern the entire employment process from pre-employment activities ...
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  • Civil Rights Act Separate But Equal Doctrine
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    Post bellum Blues for Blacks Colored people, mainly blacks, have traveled a long and winding road to gain civil equality with whites. That road has been filled with bumps, ditches, hills, potholes, and all forms of harsh weather, but just as the song says, [They] shall carry on. Many white people consider themselves to be the master race, which causes the suffering of other races. The first fight that blacks had to endure was overcoming slavery. Slavery began during the colonization period of Am...
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