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Civil rights are fundamental protections and privileges guaranteed to individuals by law, ensuring equal treatment and preventing discrimination based on...

What are civil rights?

Civil rights are legal protections ensuring equal treatment and preventing discrimination based on characteristics like race, religion, gender, or disability. They are fundamental guarantees under the law, often enshrined in a nation's constitution or statutes.

What was the Civil Rights Movement?

The Civil Rights Movement was a pivotal struggle primarily in the 1950s and 1960s in the United States, aiming to end racial segregation and discrimination against African Americans and secure equal rights under the law.

Are civil rights and human rights the same?

While related, civil rights are rights protected by a nation's laws, often specific to its citizens. Human rights are universal moral principles inherent to all individuals, regardless of nationality, ethnicity, or legal status, like the right to life or freedom from torture.

How are civil rights protected today?

Civil rights are protected through constitutional amendments, federal and state laws (such as the Civil Rights Act), court rulings, and international treaties. Advocacy organizations and government agencies also play a crucial role in enforcement and promoting awareness.

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