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\fighting for justice\ think questions
(10 points)
write your answers for the think questions on the answer sheet.
use the sentence frames to help you answer the questions!
why do some people not want the hansberrys living in their neighborhood?
- the hansberrys are __________.
how do the hansberrys fight for the right to live in the neighborhood?
- the hansberrys choose to fight using the __________.
at the end of the text, how do the hansberrys win their fight for justice?
- the supreme court ________ with the hansberrys. the supreme court says ______. the supreme court reverses ________.
use context to confirm the meaning of the word legal as it is used in \fighting for justice.\ write your
definition of legal here.
- legal means ________. a context clue is ________.
what is another way to say the hansberrys were happy with the outcome of the trial?
- the hansberrys were happy with the __________ of the trial.
To answer these questions, we need to recall the context of "Fighting for Justice" (likely about the Hansberry v. Lee case, dealing with racial housing discrimination). Here are the answers based on that context:
Question 1
The Hansberrys are African American (or "Black"). People did not want them in the neighborhood due to racial prejudice (common in housing discrimination during that era).
Question 2
The Hansberrys choose to fight using the legal system (or "courts"/"law"). They pursued a legal challenge against the racially restrictive covenant.
Question 3
The Supreme Court agrees with the Hansberrys. The Supreme Court says the racially restrictive covenant is unenforceable (or "invalid"). The Supreme Court reverses the lower court’s decision (or "the prior ruling against them").
Question 4
Legal means related to the law/valid under the law. A context clue is the Hansberrys’ use of the court system (or "the Supreme Court’s ruling" or "terms like ‘covenant,’ ‘trial,’ ‘Supreme Court’" in the text).
Question 5
The Hansberrys were happy with the outcome/result of the trial. (Other synonyms: "verdict," "decision," "resolution" could also work.)
If you need more precise answers, please share the full text of "Fighting for Justice" to confirm context!
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To answer these questions, we need to recall the context of "Fighting for Justice" (likely about the Hansberry v. Lee case, dealing with racial housing discrimination). Here are the answers based on that context:
Question 1
The Hansberrys are African American (or "Black"). People did not want them in the neighborhood due to racial prejudice (common in housing discrimination during that era).
Question 2
The Hansberrys choose to fight using the legal system (or "courts"/"law"). They pursued a legal challenge against the racially restrictive covenant.
Question 3
The Supreme Court agrees with the Hansberrys. The Supreme Court says the racially restrictive covenant is unenforceable (or "invalid"). The Supreme Court reverses the lower court’s decision (or "the prior ruling against them").
Question 4
Legal means related to the law/valid under the law. A context clue is the Hansberrys’ use of the court system (or "the Supreme Court’s ruling" or "terms like ‘covenant,’ ‘trial,’ ‘Supreme Court’" in the text).
Question 5
The Hansberrys were happy with the outcome/result of the trial. (Other synonyms: "verdict," "decision," "resolution" could also work.)
If you need more precise answers, please share the full text of "Fighting for Justice" to confirm context!