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After the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, his successor Lyndon B. Johnson persuaded Congress to pass the Civil Rights Act of 1964 by

weakening many of the terms of the bill.

encouraging its passage as a tribute to the fallen president.

promising to end costly national boycotts.

allowing states to choose which parts of the bill they adopted.

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User Naviram
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It's B

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User Petr Kozelek
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