Which details help support the central idea that different versions of the CROWN ACT are designed to provide legal protection from discrimination against hairstyles and textures tied to racial identity?

a. the reference to academic and medical studies.

b. the anecdote about Deanna and Mya Cook.

c. the discussion of laws passed in California and other states.

d. the interview with Janelle Bynum.

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To support the central idea that different versions of the CROWN ACT are designed to provide legal protection from discrimination against hairstyles and textures tied to racial identity, option c. the discussion of laws passed in California and other states would be the most relevant. This option directly addresses the legal framework and statutory changes enacted to protect individuals from discrimination based on hairstyles and textures associated with their racial identity.

While the other options may provide supporting anecdotes or context, option c explicitly details the legislation's intent and implementation.