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The APsolute RecAP: United States Government Edition - Social Movements

The APsolute RecAP: United States Government Edition - Social Movements

Update: 2020-12-08
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Today we look at the social movements that advanced the protections of the Constitution in this country. We discuss the concept of laws being a product of their time (1:58 ) before seeing changes starting with the 1954 ruling in Brown v Board. (2:35 ) Other examples of protections for race are also discussed. (4:14 ) We then go on to look at Title XI (5:52 ) and advances to the LGTBQ movement (6:10 ).

Today’s question of the day (8:00 ): In 1965, a Japanese inventor created something that is now commonplace in public places in this country, tactile paving. Do you know what that is?

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The APsolute RecAP: United States Government Edition - Social Movements

The APsolute RecAP: United States Government Edition - Social Movements

Kristen Branch, Brad Kingett, Melanie Kingett, Zach Caruso