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Explain the main purpose of the Civil Rights Act of 1964(2 points) Responses Banned poll tax requirements for voting in federal elections Banned poll tax requirements for voting in federal elections Sent federal election officials to the South to register more black voters Sent federal election officials to the South to register more black voters Outlawed racial discrimination in most public places Outlawed racial discrimination in most public places Was more a symbolic act of Congress than a significant piece of civil rights legislation

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The main purpose of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was to outlaw racial discrimination in most public places. This landmark legislation aimed to eliminate segregation and discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin, making it a significant step towards achieving civil rights and equality in the United States. While it did impact voting rights indirectly, such as contributing to the eventual banning of poll taxes and other discriminatory practices, its primary focus was on ensuring equal access and treatment in public accommodations, education, and employment.
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