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Who delivered a speech to Congress in 1965 to demand passage of the Voting Rights Act?

President Johnson delivered a speech to Congress in 1965 to demand passage of the Voting Rights Act.


What amendment The voting rights of 1965 was the precursor to which amendment?

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The Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965 were two significant laws passed by Congress in the 1960s that aimed to end discrimination based on race and ensure equal voting rights for all citizens.


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What powers are denied to the congress and states?

powers in the Bill of Rights and powers that are in amendments.. ex: freedom of speech or voting