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President Johnson’s two civil rights laws are considered to be landmarks in American history? Click two answers -- what are the two civil rights laws that he passed?Group of answer choicesThe Voting Rights Act of 1965The Inclusion Act of 1965The Human Rights Act of 1964The Civil Rights Act of 1964

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President Johnson’s two civil rights laws are considered to be landmarks in American history? Click two answers -- what are the two civil rights laws that he passed?Group of answer choicesThe Voting Rights Act of 1965The Inclusion Act of 1965The Human Rights Act of 1964The Civil Rights Act of 1964

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The two civil rights laws passed by President Johnson that are considered landmarks in American history are:

  1. The Voting Rights Act of 1965
  2. The Civil Rights Act of 1964

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