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 is asking about the accomplishments of the Kentucky Civil Rights Act and the Kentucky Fair Housing Act, specifically which of the listed accomplishments is not true regarding these acts.
Answer
They did not address economic development initiatives.
The passage of the Kentucky Civil Rights Act in 1966 and the Kentucky Fair Housing Act in 1968 accomplished many objectives related to civil rights and anti-discrimination, but they did not address issues outside of these areas such as economic development initiatives or unrelated social services.
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The passage of the Kentucky Civil Rights Act in 1966 and the Kentucky Fair Housing Act in 1968 accomplished many objectives related to civil rights and anti-discrimination, but they did not address issues outside of these areas such as economic development initiatives or unrelated social services.
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The Kentucky Civil Rights Act of 1966 and the Fair Housing Act of 1968 focused on prohibiting discrimination, promoting equal access to employment, and fair housing for all citizens.
Tips
Confusing civil rights accomplishments with broader societal changes like economic development is a common mistake.
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