Which president pushed through Congress the Civil Rights Act of 1964?

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Answer: The Civil Rights Act outlawed discrimination based on any part of a person’s identity. It was signed into law in 1964 by President Lyndon B Johnson, but John F Kennedy pushed for its creation.
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Lyndon Johnson

Johnson continued the push for civil rights that had been started by President John F. Kennedy.  After JFK's assassination, President Johnson said in an address to Congress:  "No memorial oration or eulogy could more eloquently honor President Kennedy's memory than the earliest possible passage of the civil rights bill for which he fought so long."  The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was passed within months after the Kennedy assassination.


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Which sentence best explains what needed to happen for the Constitution to take effect? (5 points)It had to be ratified by all 13 states.
It had to be ratified by at least nine states.
It had to be accepted by all of the delegates.
It had to be approved by George Washington.

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The best option from the list would be that "It had to be ratified by at least nine states," since the whole point of the new Constitution was to establish a stronger union between the states. 

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B

Explanation: It had to be ratified by at least 9 states

How did freedom of religion influence the American colonies and settlement?

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Religion was the key to the founding of a number of the colonies. Many were founded on the principal of religious liberty. The New England colonies were founded to provide a place for the Puritans to practice their religious beliefs. ... In the south, the Anglican Church was the official church of many of the colonies.

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What political party was the strongest in Germany by 1914?

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At the beginning of World War I, Germany was a constitutional monarchy in which political parties were limited to the legislative arena. Wilhelm II (1859-1941), the German kaiser (emperor) and king of Prussia from 1888 to 1918, was one of the most recognizable public figures of World War I (1914-18).

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Judaism dates back how many years ?

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It dates back nearly 4,000 years.

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The patriarchs were Abraham, his son Isaac, and grandson Jacob. It took a bit to actually become a religion instead of just beliefs.

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Historically the most important dates in Judaism began around 5772 years ago, although these dates are not always agreed to by all. Around 4115 years ago, the creation occurred. Then the Flood came around 3824 years ago. Abraham was born 3324 years ago.

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In the judicial system, there is only one court that ranks highest in authority.

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In the judicial system, there is only one supreme court that ranks highest in authority.
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Which of these BEST describes the situation in Cuba following the Revolution of 1959?

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 Cuba became a communist-controlled dictatorship

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Cuba became a communist-controlled dictatorship.

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Following the Cuban Revolution of 1959, Cuba became a communist-controlled dictatorship. Fidel Castro became the head of the government that quickly allied itself with the Soviet Union.