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After the passage of the Civil Rights Act, civil rights activists wanted to
overturn the Fifteenth Amendment.
overturn the Twenty-Fourth Amendment.
elect John F. Kennedy.
improve voting rights in the South.
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improve voting rights in the South.
Explanation: The 1964 Civil Rights Act addressed segregation and employment discrimination, but barriers like literacy tests, poll taxes, and intimidation still blocked Black voters in the South. Activists therefore pushed for stronger federal protections, culminating in the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
Explanation: The 1964 Civil Rights Act addressed segregation and employment discrimination, but barriers like literacy tests, poll taxes, and intimidation still blocked Black voters in the South. Activists therefore pushed for stronger federal protections, culminating in the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
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