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The Civil Rights Act expanded
the role of women in government.
states’ rights to control voting processes.
segregation in public facilities.
the federal government’s power.
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the federal government’s power.
Explanation: The Civil Rights Act (especially 1964) gave the federal government stronger authority to prohibit discrimination and enforce desegregation in public accommodations, employment, education, and federally funded programs (e.g., Title II, Title VII, creation of the EEOC).
Explanation: The Civil Rights Act (especially 1964) gave the federal government stronger authority to prohibit discrimination and enforce desegregation in public accommodations, employment, education, and federally funded programs (e.g., Title II, Title VII, creation of the EEOC).
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