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The Genetic Code Is Described as "Universal

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The genetic code is described as "universal." What does that mean, and why is this very significant to our understanding of life on Earth?

Recognize key labor movements and their outcomes during the Depression era.
Comprehend the changes in civil liberties and labor rights during the 1930s.
Identify the factors that ended the Great Depression.
Understand the tactics and strategies used by labor unions for bargaining rights.

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Using Force

The application of physical power or violence to achieve an objective, often associated with military action or law enforcement tactics.

Plessy V. Ferguson

U.S. Supreme Court decision supporting the legality of Jim Crow laws that permitted or required “separate but equal” facilities for blacks and whites.

Dissenting Justice

A judge or justice of a higher court, such as the Supreme Court, who disagrees with the majority's decision and expresses this dissent in a separate opinion.

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