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Answer:

All of the above  

Explanation:

All of the given options helped President Johnson to get the civil rights legislation passed. So, option (D): " All of the above" is the correct answer.

How did President Johnson pass the Civil rights legislation passed?

President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 on July 2, 1964, urging Americans to "eradicate the last remnants of injustice in America."

The act went on to become the most comprehensive civil rights law of the twentieth century.

Johnson wanted to remove legal impediments at the state and municipal levels that hindered African Americans from exercising their right to vote, as promised by the 15th Amendment to the United States Constitution.

This happens "by the fact" rather than by law, especially in public schools.

Therefore, President Lyndon B. Johnson, who came from the south to gain support for civil rights legislation, stated that Americans had had enough of talking about equality and needed to act.

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