The civil rights movement of the 1950s-1960s was most successful in eliminating ______ but was far less successful in eliminating ______.
A) de jure discrimination; de facto discrimination
B) de facto discrimination; de jure discrimination
C) economic differences among the races; political differences among the races
D) differences in levels of educational attainment among the races; differences in levels of social attainment among the races
E) underrepresentation of African Americans among office holders; underrepresentation of African Americans in the professions
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