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The Civil Rights Act of 1968 was considered an important victory for the civil rights movement because it meant that _____.

homeowners had to sell or rent to families that did not have enough money to pay for housing


homeowners could receive federal money for their property


homeowners had to now sell or rent their property more quickly


homeowners could not refuse to sell or rent property to families with children

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The Civil Rights Act of 1968 was considered an important victory for the civil rights movement because the homeowners coudnt refuse family members

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D. Homeowners could not refuse to sell or rent property to families with children

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