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He supported the agency and a law that would help it continue operating. He drafted legislation to support Black Codes written by the agency. He wrote a law that would keep African Americans in the agency from voting
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B. Cannot be surrendered, sold, or transferred.
Explanation:
The unalienable rights mentioned in the Declaration of Independence means that Americans have rights that cannot be taken away under any circumstances. You will keep these rights all throughout your life, and nobody, not even the government can take these away from you. This calmed Americans nerves as discrimination and racism was just starting to finally get resolved, so when people heard that they have rights that can never be taken, they felt safe and even secure.
LBJ focused on the Civil Rights agenda during the 1960s by using his Great Society Program which it's goal was to end racial injustice and poverty. :)
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Your answer is C. i wish you the best of luck!