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Crash Course Government and Politics
Sex Discrimination: Crash Course Government #30
Season 1
Episode 30
Discrimination against women tends to be handled somewhat differently in the courts as they are not a minority. Even so, the courts need a method for challenging issues to help further important government interests - this is called intermediate scrutiny.
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Craig tries to get inside the heads of voters by discussing how voters make decisions.

7:54
Let's talk Gerrymandering - where voting districts are redrawn to favor one party.

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This week Craig is going to give you a broad overview of elections in the United States.

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So today Craig is going to look at political ideology in America.

7:20
Craig explores where our political opinions come from.

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We start our look into why certain policies are made.

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We wrap this discussion up with the rather controversial topic of affirmative action.

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Craig looks more closely at those “discrete and insular" groups from the 14th Amendment.

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All about the most important part of the Constitution - the Fourteenth Amendment.

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Finish up our discussion of the First Amendment with freedom of the press.