Analyze the provisions guaranteed by the Civil Rights Act of

1964. Which provision invalidated the “separate but equal
doctrine” of Plessy v. Ferguson? (1 point)

Title II: Public Accommodations

Title VI: Government Agencies
Title III: Public Property

Title IV: Public Schools

1 answer

The provision that invalidated the "separate but equal doctrine" of Plessy v. Ferguson was Title II: Public Accommodations. This section of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibited discrimination in public accommodations such as hotels, restaurants, theaters, and other establishments that served the general public.