After President John F. Kennedy's assassination, what did President Lyndon B. Johnson do in regard to the civil rights act of 1964?
After President John F. Kennedy's assassination, what did President Lyndon B. Johnson do in regard to the civil rights act of 1964?
A. President Johnson did not put any pressure on Congress to pass the act.
B. President Johnson used his political skills to lead a filibuster against the act.
C. President Johnson used his political skills to pressure Congress to pass the act.
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After President John F. Kennedy's assassination, President Johnson used his political skills to pressure Congress to pass the act.
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