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Persons Who Take An Action To Make A Change In Society Toward A Greater Good.
Activists
Persons who take an action to make a change in society toward a greater good. Activists. In history, activists are people who have worked to bring about social, political, or economic change.

Vice President Of The US (1993 - 2001).
Al Gore
Vice president of the US 1993 - 2001. Al Gore. Al Gore served as the 45th Vice President of the United States under President Bill Clinton.

A Civil Rights Law That Prohibits Discrimination Based On Disability.
Americans With Disabilities Act
A civil rights law that prohibits discrimination based on disability, Americans with Disabilities Act. The Americans with Disabilities Act is a law passed in 1990 to ensure equal rights and access for people with disabilities in the U.S.

The 42nd President Of The United States (1993 - 2001).
Bill Clinton
The 42nd president of the United States 1993 - 2001. Bill Clinton. Bill Clinton is known for his economic policies which led to a period of economic prosperity in the 1990s.

A Labor Leader And Latino American Civil Rights Activist.
Cesar Chavez
A labor leader and Latino American civil rights activist. Cesar Chavez. He was an important figure who fought for the rights of farm workers in the United States.

A Labor Law That Outlaws Discrimination Based On Race, Religion, Sex Or National Origin.
Civil Rights Act Of 1964
A labor law that outlaws discrimination based on race, religion, sex, or national origin. Civil Rights Act of 1964. It is a landmark law in U.S. history that prohibits discrimination, promoting equal rights for all citizens.

US Secretary Of State And Chairman Of The Joint Chiefs Of Staff During Gulf War.
Colin Powell
US Secretary of State and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff during Gulf War. Colin Powell. He was a significant military and political leader in recent American history.

Co-founder Of The National Farmworkers Association.
Dolores Huerta
Co-founder of the National Farmworkers Association, Dolores Huerta. Dolores Huerta is a key labor leader and civil rights activist who fought for farmworkers' rights alongside Cesar Chavez.

The 41st President Of The United States, 1989 - 1993.
George H W Bush
The 41st president of the United States, 1989 - 1993. George H W Bush. George H W Bush was the president who led the U.S. during the end of the Cold War.

43rd President Of The US (2001 - 2009).
George W Bush
43rd president of the US 2001 - 2009. George W Bush. He led the country during the events of 911 and initiated the Iraq War.

The 38th President Of The United States (1974 - 1977).
Gerald Ford
The 38th president of the United States 1974 - 1977. Gerald Ford. Gerald Ford became president after Richard Nixon resigned.

Bringing Together And Uniting Two Or More Cultures, Religions, Races Etc..
Integrate
Bringing together and uniting two or more cultures, religions, races, etc., integrate. In History, integrate means combining different groups into a single society, like when schools in the U.S. were desegregated in the 1950s.

The 39th President Of The United States (1977 - 1981).
Jimmy Carter
The 39th president of the United States 1977 - 1981, Jimmy Carter. Jimmy Carter is known for his focus on human rights and significant diplomatic achievements, like the Camp David Accords.

The 35th President Of The US (1961 - 1963).
John F Kennedy
The 35th president of the US 1961 - 1963. John F Kennedy. He was a charismatic leader known for navigating the Cuban Missile Crisis and advocating for civil rights.

A Labor Union For Migrant Farm Workers.
La Causa
A labor union for migrant farm workers. La Causa. La Causa, or "The Cause," refers to the movement led by figures like Cesar Chavez that fought for the rights and better working conditions of migrant farm workers in the United States.

The 36th President Of The US (1963 - 1969).
Lyndon Baines Johnson
The 36th president of the US 1963 - 1969. Lyndon Baines Johnson. Lyndon Baines Johnson was a key figure in promoting civil rights and the "Great Society" programs in the 1960s.

An American Muslim Minister And Human Rights Activist.
Malcolm X
An American Muslim minister and human rights activist, Malcolm X. Malcolm X was a prominent leader in the civil rights movement known for advocating for the rights of African Americans and calling for black empowerment.

The Most Visible Spokesperson And Leader In The Civil Rights Movement.
Martin Luther King Jr
The most visible spokesperson and leader in the Civil Rights Movement. Martin Luther King Jr. was a prominent leader who advocated for racial equality and nonviolent protest in the United States.

A Migrant Worker Who Works In Agricultural Production.
Migrant Farmworker
A migrant worker who works in agricultural production. Migrant farmworker. Migrant farmworkers are people who travel from place to place to work on farms, often following harvest seasons.

The Eighth And Last Leader Of The Soviet Union (1988 - 1991).
Mikhail Gorbachev
The eighth and last leader of the Soviet Union 1988 - 1991. Mikhail Gorbachev. Mikhail Gorbachev was the leader who introduced reforms that led to the end of the Soviet Union.

The First Person To Walk On The Moon In 1969.
Neil Armstrong
The first person to walk on the Moon in 1969. Neil Armstrong. He is an American astronaut who became a global icon for his role in the Apollo 11 mission.

A War Waged By Coalition Forces From 35 Nations Against Iraq.
Operation Desert Storm
A war waged by coalition forces from 35 nations against Iraq. Operation Desert Storm. It was a military operation during the Gulf War in 1991, where an international coalition led by the United States liberated Kuwait from Iraqi occupation.

The 37th President Of The United States (1969 - 1974).
Richard Nixon
The 37th President of the United States 1969 - 1974, Richard Nixon. Richard Nixon is known for resigning amid the Watergate scandal, which revealed illegal activities by his administration.

The 40th President Of The United States (1981 - 1989).
Ronald Reagan
The 40th president of the United States 1981 - 1989. Ronald Reagan. Ronald Reagan was a former actor who became the U.S. president and played a key role in ending the Cold War.

An Activist In Civil Rights, Known For Her Role In The Montgomery Bus Boycott.
Rosa Parks
An activist in civil rights, known for her role in the Montgomery bus boycott. Rosa Parks. Rosa Parks is a key figure in history for sparking the Civil Rights Movement by refusing to give up her bus seat to a white passenger.

The First Woman To Serve On The Supreme Court.
Sandra Day O Connor
The first woman to serve on the Supreme Court, Sandra Day O'Connor. She was a pioneering jurist who made history by breaking gender barriers in the highest court of the United States.

The First African American Woman Elected To The U.S. Congress.
Shirley Chisholm
The first African American woman elected to the U.S. Congress. Shirley Chisholm. She was a pioneering politician who broke racial and gender barriers in American government.

The Use Of Intentional Violence For Political Or Religious Purposes.
Terrorism
The use of intentional violence for political or religious purposes. Terrorism. Throughout history, terrorism has been used by groups to instill fear and push their political or ideological agendas.

The First African-American Justice Of The Supreme Court.
Thurgood Marshall
The first African-American justice of the Supreme Court. Thurgood Marshall. Thurgood Marshall was a key figure in the civil rights movement who worked to end racial segregation in the United States.

A War Between North Vietnam And South Vietnam That Lasted From 1955 To 1975.
Vietnam War
A war between North Vietnam and South Vietnam that lasted from 1955 to 1975. Vietnam War. The Vietnam War was a conflict where North Vietnam, supported by its communist allies, fought against South Vietnam, supported by the United States and other anti-communist countries.

Prohibits Racial Discrimination In Voting.
Voting Rights Act Of 1965
Prohibits racial discrimination in voting. Voting Rights Act of 1965. The Voting Rights Act of 1965 is a landmark law that ensured African Americans and other minorities could vote without unfair barriers.