The author supports the central idea that the CROWN ACT is necessary to provide legal protection from discrimination against hairstyles and textures tied to racial identity by explaining why the courts have not always protected hairstyles. This explanation helps to illustrate the gaps in legal protections that the CROWN ACT aims to address, thus reinforcing the necessity of the legislation.
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How does the author support this central idea of the passage: The CROWN ACT is necessary to provide legal protection from discrimination against hairstyles and textures tied to racial identity?
By mentioning that the Vice President of the United States supports the law.
By listing the different states that have passed a version of the CROWN Act.
By detailing how few laws protect workplace discrimination of any kind.
By explaining why the courts have not always protected hairstyles.
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