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By 1963, which of the following had not been achieved by the Civil Rights Movement?
Outlawing segregation in public schools
Achieving national attention and sympathy
Winning the free exercise of voting rights
Desegregating public accommodations
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Winning the free exercise of voting rights.
Explanation: Brown v. Board (1954) ended school segregation, and by the early 1960s the movement had gained national attention and sympathy. While sit‑ins and protests began chipping away at segregated public accommodations, full legal protection for voting rights was not achieved until the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
Explanation: Brown v. Board (1954) ended school segregation, and by the early 1960s the movement had gained national attention and sympathy. While sit‑ins and protests began chipping away at segregated public accommodations, full legal protection for voting rights was not achieved until the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
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