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What did the Voting Rights Act of 1965 do?
(1 point)
increased poll taxes
allowed states to create their own voting rules
outlawed literacy tests
charged a fee for voter registration
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outlawed literacy tests
(The Act banned literacy tests and other discriminatory voting practices and provided federal enforcement, including preclearance for jurisdictions with histories of discrimination.)
(The Act banned literacy tests and other discriminatory voting practices and provided federal enforcement, including preclearance for jurisdictions with histories of discrimination.)
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