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the 1960 Civil Rights Act
The Voting Rights Act of 1965The Voting Rights Act of 1965
Voting referees. (People who were qualified had been appointed to oversee a case and make sure it was fair.)
Voting Rights Act
First of all, the Voting Rights Act was in 1965 NOT 1969. The Voting Rights Act was the law that was passed to ban racial dicrimnation in voting practices by the federal government as well as the state and local goverment.
True.
True.
They could investigate complaints of voting discrimination and to register qualified voters.
The Voting Rights Act of 1965 - Study Island Answer
Literacy tests were banned and federal enforcement powers strengthened.
This act applied to all elections held anywhere in the United States- State and Local, as well as Federal.
The act that created a court system and divided authority between the state and federal courts is called the Judiciary Act of 1789.
President Nixon supported the Voting Rights Act of 1965, which aimed to eliminate barriers to voting for African Americans and protect their voting rights. Although he had reservations about certain aspects of the legislation, such as federal oversight of elections, he recognized the importance of the act in addressing racial discrimination. Nixon's administration ultimately helped to enforce the act and ensure its implementation at the state level.