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Verizon [17]
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President Kennedy's administration was known for promoting civil rights. a. True b. False

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Arisa [49]3 years ago
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Yes, it is true that <span>President Kennedy's administration was known for promoting civil rights, since this administration was pivotal in enforcing things like the desegregation of schools. </span>
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