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CORRECT ANSWER: The Voting Rights Act of 1965 was passed. Before the Voting Rights Act of 1965 was passed African Americans and other races had many obstacles to overcome before they could participate in politics. In some states, African Americans had to take a test or pay a fee before being allowed to vote. Those who could not pass the test or pay the fee were not able to vote. This practice was unfair and stopped many African Americans from getting involved in politics. The Voting Rights Act banned any practice that would keep legal U.S. citizens from voting, as a result, African Americans could finally make a difference in U.S. politics.
public debate and voting on legislation, trial by jury, and election of officials by secret ballot
public debate and voting on legislation, trial by jury, and election of officials by secret ballot
The civil rights movement in the United States in the 20th century improved the democratic fiber of America by having obstacles and laws that prevented Afro Americans from voting. There were several laws including the Voting Rights Act that abolished methods used to keep Black Americans from the voting booths. By increasing the number of voters, especially those who had been discriminated against, democracy was enhanced.
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The number of African Americans registered to vote increased greatly.
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Lincoln hoped to limit voting to a small portion of African Americans.
The number of African Americans registered to vote increased greatly.
They used threats and violence in order to prevent African Americans from voting
African Americans were often excluded from the voting because they did not own land or pay the taxes required of voters. They were sometimes excluded from voting with the use of laws that excluded them.
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