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What action by Congress allowed President Johnson to expand the war in Vietnam? Why? What were the results?

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How did women join the struggle for equal rights? What were their goals?

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How did the problems Martin Luther King, Jr. addressed in the South differ from the problems he hoped to solve in the North?

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Answer: women struggled to join in the equal right movement because back then women were not taken seriously.

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Q3. In the South, Martin Luther King, Jr. dealt with issues of racial discrimination, forced segregation by the police, and legal issues like the abolition of the Jim Crow laws. In the North, he had to deal with economic issues. Poor people were everywhere in the cities and they had no chance of improving their lives. The schools for the poor had low standards and did not provide the good training needed for the chance of finding better jobs. Many of the whites were vying with the blacks for the same kind of jobs.

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