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12 August, 09:09

When was the Civil Rights Act banning discrimination because of a person's color, race, national origin, religion or sex passed?

a. 1963

b. 1964

c. 1965

d. 1966

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  1. 12 August, 10:06
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    The Civil Rights Act banning discrimination because of a person's color, race, national origin, religion or sex was passed in 1964, and this was a landmark piece of legislation that many argued took far too long to pass.
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