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Based on information in the article, which of these happened after the passage of the Civil Rights Act?
Dr. King led a bus boycott in Montgomery, Alabama.
Dr. King became nationally known as a civil rights leader.
Congress passed the Voting Rights Act.
Jim Crow laws were established in the southern states.
Dr. King led a bus boycott in Montgomery, Alabama.
Dr. King became nationally known as a civil rights leader.
Congress passed the Voting Rights Act.
Jim Crow laws were established in the southern states.
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Based on the timeline of events related to the Civil Rights Act, the following happened after the passage of the Civil Rights Act:
- Congress passed the Voting Rights Act.
The other events listed occurred before the Civil Rights Act was passed in 1964:
- Dr. King led a bus boycott in Montgomery, Alabama, in 1955-1956.
- Dr. King became nationally known as a civil rights leader during the 1950s.
- Jim Crow laws were established in the southern states long before the Civil Rights Act.
- Congress passed the Voting Rights Act.
The other events listed occurred before the Civil Rights Act was passed in 1964:
- Dr. King led a bus boycott in Montgomery, Alabama, in 1955-1956.
- Dr. King became nationally known as a civil rights leader during the 1950s.
- Jim Crow laws were established in the southern states long before the Civil Rights Act.
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