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Questions on civil rights act of 1964 voting rights?

The voting rights were actually on the year 1965.


Did women have equal voting rights as men in1912?

No..after 2...3. year later women hv voting rights


In which year were the Aborigines granted voting rights?

1969


What law abolished segregation?

The Civil Rights Act of 1964 (brought by JFK, but signed by LBJ) abolished segregation in public accommodations; Voting Rights Act of 1965, signed by LBJ, abolished unfair voting practices (too many to name); and the 24th Amendment, which abolished the poll tax on voting the year before (1964).


What year did Kate Sherperd make start for voting rights?

She started it in 1893


What year did The landmark Voting Rights Act pass in Congress?

1965 for your information.


What democratic goal was reached recently?

the extention of voting rights to 18 year olds


What year were African American women allowed to vote in Washington?

The civil rights laws and voting rights laws gave African Americans the voting rights in 1965. This was a hundred years after the civil war amendments and 45 years after women got the rights to vote.


When did black women get the right to vote?

The civil rights laws and voting rights laws gave African Americans the voting rights in 1965. This was a hundred years after the civil war amendments and 45 years after women got the rights to vote.


What rights does a stockholder have?

A common stock gives the investor part ownership in the corporation, right to a percentage of the company's future profits and voting rights at the annual stockholders' meeting. With preferred stock the holder does not have voting rights in the corporation. The holder however, are guaranteed a certain amount of dividend each year.


What year did Jim crow laws begin and end?

It started in 1876 and ended in 1965 due to The Civil Rights Act of 1964 and The Voting Rights act in 1965.


Who was president during Selma Alabama violence?

The president during the Selma, Alabama violence in March 1965 was Lyndon B. Johnson. The events, particularly the march known as "Bloody Sunday," highlighted the struggle for civil rights and voting equality. Johnson responded by calling for the Voting Rights Act, which was signed into law later that year, addressing the injustices faced by African Americans in the South.