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What was the largest flaw/problem of the Civil Rights Act of 1875? *

It was written poorly and rarely enforced, allowing many loopholes

It did not enforce/said nothing about the three new amendments

African Americans fought against it, stating that it only helped white people

It did not require the Southern states to ratify it

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In 1883, The United States Supreme Court ruled that the Civil Rights act of 1875, forbidding discrimination in hotels, trains, and other public spaces, was unconstitutional and not authorized by the 13th or 14th Amendments of the Constitution.

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