A sweeping set of laws and regulations aimed at protecting the rights of people who had, because they were members of certain racial, ethnic, or religious groups, experienced discrimination, is the ________

a. Taft-Hartley Act
b. Civil Rights Act of 1964
c. Wagner Act
d. McCain-Feingold Bill


Answer: b

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