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A group that can spend an unlimited amount of money to advocate for causes but is not permitted to give money to candidates is called a(n)
Anti-Lynching Laws
Legislation intended to prevent lynching, a form of violent, extrajudicial punishment typically motivated by racial prejudice, though historically such laws have been difficult to enforce.
CIO
Congress of Industrial Organizations, a federation of unions that organized workers in industrial unions in the United States and Canada from 1935 to 1955.
Voting Rights
Legal entitlements that allow individuals to participate in the election of representatives and in decision making through referendums.
Mexican-Americans
People of Mexican ancestry residing in the United States, who have contributed significantly to American culture, economy, and society, while also facing challenges related to identity and integration.
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