The passage of the Kentucky Civil Rights Act in 1966, and the Kentucky Fair Housing Act in 1968 accomplished all of the following EXCEPT:
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The question asks which statement about the Kentucky Civil Rights Act of 1966 and the Kentucky Fair Housing Act of 1968 is NOT true, indicating to identify the incorrect claim among the provided options.
Answer
B
The final answer is B.
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The final answer is B.
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Option B suggests that all unified resistance from racists and white supremacists dissipated, which is overly optimistic and unlikely to be fully accurate. Such social changes, while legislatively supported, continued to face resistance.
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A common mistake is assuming that laws instantly change societal attitudes and eliminate all prejudices.
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