Answer:
- Great Society programs: Civil Rights Act of 1964, Economic Opportunity Act, Elementary and Secondary Ed Act, Medicare & Medicaid.
- Warren Court rulings: Brown v. Board of Ed, Baker v. Carr, Escobedo v. Illinois, Miranda v. Arizona.
Step-by-step explanation:
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was chosen to have its effects described.
The Civil Rights Act was passed in 1964 in the USA and determined the end of any guideline and situation that would affect the systems of racial segregation in all states of the country. With the approval of this law, black people were allowed to enjoy all political and civil rights and privileges, without any kind of segregation, in the same way as white people.
Although this law was not enough to end prejudice against black people, it allowed positive effects on black communities that last until today, such as the possibility of entering any school and university, accessing restaurants, hotels, public bathrooms, public transport, stores and even have the right to vote.