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Which of the following did the Civil Rights Act accomplish?
It ended public segregation.
It ended poll taxes.
It ended voter literacy tests.
It ended gender discrimination.
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If you mean the Civil Rights Act of 1964:
- It ended public segregation. — Yes. (Title II banned segregation in public accommodations.)
- It ended poll taxes. — No. (Poll taxes in federal elections were banned by the 24th Amendment (1964); state poll taxes were struck down by the Supreme Court in Harper v. Virginia Board of Elections, 1966.)
- It ended voter literacy tests. — No. (Literacy tests were effectively banned by the Voting Rights Act of 1965.)
- It ended gender discrimination. — Yes. (Title VII prohibited employment discrimination on the basis of sex as well as race, color, religion, and national origin.)
- It ended public segregation. — Yes. (Title II banned segregation in public accommodations.)
- It ended poll taxes. — No. (Poll taxes in federal elections were banned by the 24th Amendment (1964); state poll taxes were struck down by the Supreme Court in Harper v. Virginia Board of Elections, 1966.)
- It ended voter literacy tests. — No. (Literacy tests were effectively banned by the Voting Rights Act of 1965.)
- It ended gender discrimination. — Yes. (Title VII prohibited employment discrimination on the basis of sex as well as race, color, religion, and national origin.)
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