Over the past century, Black Americans and Mexican Americans have overcome many obstacles to achieve and protect equal rights. In 3–5 sentences, evaluate which policy, movement, or Supreme Court case you feel was the most significant in the fight for equality.(4 points)

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I think the Civil Rights Movement was the most important in the fight for equality. That's when Black Americans fought for their rights to vote, go to school, and be treated fairly. It was led by important people like Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks. They made changes to laws and showed that everyone should be treated equally, no matter what color their skin is.

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The Civil Rights Movement was the most important in the fight for equality because Black Americans worked for their rights and showed everyone should be treated the same.

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