One of the major strengths of the 1964 civil rights act was to give the federal government the authority to initiate enforcement of court orders or civil rights legislation, rather than wait for a claim to be brought by affected individuals or groups.

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A major strength that came with the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was that the Federal government did not need a claim to be brought to enforce civil rights legislation so this is True.

What did the Civil Rights Act of 1964 do?

It made it a federal crime to discriminate against people based on demographic factors such as color, race and religion.

Because such discrimination became a federal crime, the federal government now had to right to enforce civil rights legislation without people bringing claims because they were simply enforcing the law.

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