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African-Americans in North and South: the rise of the Civil Rights Movement; the opponents of Civil Rights, including within the Democratic Party; Kennedy’s policies in response to the pressures for change.
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John F Kennedy and the 'New Frontier', 1960–1963
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John F Kennedy and the 'New Frontier', 1960–1963
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African-Americans in North and South: the rise of the Civil Rights Movement; the opponents of Civil Rights, including within the Democratic Party; Kennedy’s policies in response to the pressures for change
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Which of the following was a key aspect of John F. Kennedy's 'New Frontier' domestic policy?
Direct answer
Civil rights legislation was a key aspect of Kennedy's 'New Frontier' as it aimed to address racial inequalities.
Key terms
- Segregation: The enforced separation of different racial groups in a country, community, or establishment.
- Civil Rights Act: A landmark piece of legislation passed in 1964 that outlawed discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin.
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Overgeneralizing Kennedy's impact: It's important to discuss both Kennedy's support and the constraints imposed by Southern Democrats and public opinion.
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