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What is a factor that historians believed contributed to the norths victory during the civil war?

The most talented President the Americans ever had


What was the most significant event of president Lyndon Johnson's term?

the passage of civil rights act apex.


What was the most positive thing President Johnson did?

One of the most positive things President Johnson did was signing the Civil Rights Act of 1964 into law. This landmark legislation outlawed segregation and discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin, and was a major step forward in advancing civil rights for all Americans.


Which is true of southern Dixiecrat's?

They fought against expanding civil rights.


Where did most civil rights protest occur?

in what section of the country did most of the civil rights occar


what happened JULY 1 , 1964 the civil rights movement ?

the civil rights act of 1964 President Johnson signs the Civil Rights Act, which outlaws most state attempts to segregate African American citizens. However, the act is not effective against voting discrimination.


Who was most successful in advancing the cause of civil rights?

It is generally thought that Martin Luther King Jr. was the most successful at advancing the cause of civil rights. President Lyndon Baines Johnson should also be mentioned, for his very important legislative work.


Sectionalism in the US contributed most to the start of the?

Civil war


Secessionism in the US contributed most to the start of the?

civil war.


Where are Arab civil rights?

For the most part, Arab countries do not allow Arabs to enjoy their civil rights. Arab civil rights are much more manifest in Western countries.


While Johnson was President what did the majority of Congress do?

President Andrew Johnson was impeached, and under President Lyndon B. Johnson, Congress passed some of the most important laws, including the Civil Rights Act.


Are the Democrats for or against the Civil Rights Act?

Today ALL US parties and politicians are in favour of the Civil Rights act. But it was Democrat president Kennedy who had it drafted and Democat President Johnson who guided it through Congress. In all fairness, most Republicans voted in favour of the Civil Rights Act as well and a minority of Republican AND Democrat congressmen voted against it. But that had mostly to do with their Southern States background, not with the convictions of the Democrat and Republican parties as a whole.