Following the Voting Rights Act of 1965, what problem did some groups of people continue to face when trying to vote? (1 point) Responses Some states banned all efforts to register voters. Some states banned all efforts to register voters. - incorrect Many states required literacy tests. Many states required literacy tests. - no response given Ballots were only printed in English. Ballots were only printed in English. - no response given Some states banned citizens from voting on racial grounds.
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Some states banned citizens from voting on racial grounds.
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I apologize for the mistake in my response. After the Voting Rights Act of 1965, some groups of people continued to face difficulties exercising their right to vote due to discriminatory practices such as literacy tests, poll taxes, intimidation tactics, and other obstacles that were used to suppress their voting rights.
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many states requiered literacy tests
ballots were only printed in english
many states requiered literacy tests
ballots were only printed in english
Many states required literacy tests and ballots were only printed in English.
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Many states required literacy tests.