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What did the 24th Amendment and the Civil Rights Act achieve?
Eliminated poll taxes in federal elections
Allowed states to address civil rights individually
Reversed earlier legislation that was no longer popular
Required different qualifications for different types of voters
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Eliminated poll taxes in federal elections.
The 24th Amendment (1964) banned poll taxes for federal elections. The Civil Rights Act (1964) outlawed racial (and other) discrimination in public accommodations, employment and federally funded programs and strengthened federal enforcement of civil rights — it did not give states free rein or create different voter qualifications.
The 24th Amendment (1964) banned poll taxes for federal elections. The Civil Rights Act (1964) outlawed racial (and other) discrimination in public accommodations, employment and federally funded programs and strengthened federal enforcement of civil rights — it did not give states free rein or create different voter qualifications.
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