Asked by christopher
The 1964 Civil Rights Act (Points : 1)
required localities to bus students in order to end racial segregation.
overturned the 1921 anti-boycotting law.
ended racial segregation in schools, at the workplace, and by “public accommodations.”
required voters to pass a literacy test before registering.
required localities to bus students in order to end racial segregation.
overturned the 1921 anti-boycotting law.
ended racial segregation in schools, at the workplace, and by “public accommodations.”
required voters to pass a literacy test before registering.
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Answered by
christopher
ended racial segregation in schools, at the workplace, and by “public accommodations.”
Answered by
Reed
correct.
Also know that the 1964 act ended segregation by law, but "de facto" segregation continues; that is, in practice if not in law.
Also know that the 1964 act ended segregation by law, but "de facto" segregation continues; that is, in practice if not in law.
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