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20 March, 06:31

Jacob smith is an african-american man in his fifties. he heads to a local restaurant for dinner and is told by the hostess that he is going to have to sit on "that side" of the establishment, as she gestures to a part of the restaurant where only other african-americans are sitting. mr. smith feels offended and leaves the restaurant. based on passage of the civil rights act, what is mr. smith's best recourse? filing a claim with the u. s. attorney general to investigate the restaurant. contacting the justice department about a potential discrimination lawsuit. asking the restaurant's manager to stop segregating customers. demanding the census bureau send him data about the restaurant's typical customer base.

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  1. 20 March, 06:59
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    The answer is option B: contacting the Justice Department about a potential discrimination lawsuit.
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