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The Civil Rights Act of 1964 outlawed legal discrimination in the United States.

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This is true. (I'm assuming this is a true or false question.)

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Answer: The correct answer is : true

Explanation: A triumph of the civil rights movement was to end discrimination based on race, religion, sex, origin or color, in employment and in public places, this was achieved through the 1964 CI Rights Act. He made this proposal was President John F. Kennedy and it became law in the subsequent mandate that was Lyndon B. Johnson's.

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