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I need yalls help on thisI'll mack you brailyist -King's work helped the Civil Rights Act of 1964 get passed. The Civil Rights Act ended segregation in public places like schools. It also said that someone could not be turned down for a job based on their skin color, their religion, where they come from, or whether they are male or female. President John F. Kennedy first suggested the Civil Rights Act. Some lawmakers from the South were against it. However, Congress ultimately passed it. It was signed into law by the president who came after Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson. King and other civil rights leaders were there for the signing.

Based on the passage, what became true after the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was passed?

A
Public places could be segregated and people of different skin colors kept separate.

B
A person could not be turned down for a job because she had dark skin.

C
Many people were turned down for jobs in Congress.

D
King and other civil rights leaders got jobs in Congress.

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B I think hope this help
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