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Some people thought that Medicare gave the federal government too much power over health care.

This is why some Americans reject the Medicare program created by the Social Security Act of 1965.

The law prohibited discrimination in public accommodations and federally funded programs. It also strengthened the enforcement of voting rights and school desegregation. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 is the nation's benchmark civil rights law and continues to resonate in America.

The removal of restrictions that excluded large sections of the population from the citizenship process led to an immediate increase in the number of black Americans able to vote.

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