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What actions did ordinary citizens take to help end unfair discrimination?

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In 1950, ordinary citizens did their part by marching in streets, writing letters to Congress asking for stronger laws, and by holding boycotts.

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The First Amendment was intended to protect the religious diversity of the states from the power of the national government. Abandoned property may be searched without a warrant. The exclusionary rule was designed to prevent police from making illegal searches and seizures.

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