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What area of discrimination did the Civil Rights Act of 1968 address that was not addressed in the Civil Rights Act of 1964? education voting housing employment

Sagot :

The area of discrimination that the civil rights act of 1968 addressed that was not addressed in the civil rights act of 1964 was the voting right.

Answer:

  Housing

Explanation:

 While the Civil Rights Act of 1964 outlaws discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex or national origin about voters registration requirements, and racial segregation in schools and employment. The 1968 Act provided equal housing opportunities regardless of the same aspects of the 1964´s one.

  The 1968 one prohibited discrimination concerning the sale, financing and rental of housing and made it a federal crime. It gave a definition of what to consider housing discrimination: "refusal to sell or rent a dwelling to any person because of his race, color, religion, or national origin".

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