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English, 29.10.2020 02:00, ecolifesfsu1263

This is a Commonlit assignment. If you have not done the assignment before, I don't suggest you answer this question. I will give you the brain crown thing if answered correctly. Thank you. This is the Civil Rights Act of 1964 article. A. “The House of Representatives debated H. R. 7152 for nine days” (Paragraph 8)
B. “The real battle was waiting in the Senate, however, where concerns focused on
the bill’s expansion of federal powers” (Paragraph 9)
C. “[I]ts potential to anger constituents who might retaliate in the voting booth.”
(Paragraph 9)
D. “Opponents launched the longest filibuster in American history, which lasted 57 days and brought the Senate to a virtual standstill.” (Paragraph 9)

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