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I would say that the Voting Rights Act ended literacy tests.
Prior to the Act, people of color had to take literacy tests to determine whether they were eligible for voting. The Act had nothing to do with poll taxes, it didn't end voter segregation because it still existed, and it had nothing to do with gender either but rather with skin color.
Prior to the Act, people of color had to take literacy tests to determine whether they were eligible for voting. The Act had nothing to do with poll taxes, it didn't end voter segregation because it still existed, and it had nothing to do with gender either but rather with skin color.
The purpose of the Voting Rights Act was to end the unfair practice of Literacy tests.
Voting Rights Act
- Was to end practices in the South that prevented people from voting.
- Led to the end of literacy tests.
Literacy tests were taken by prospective voters to determine if they were literate enough to vote. The main reason for this was to keep Black people from voting as the education system was unfair to them.
In conclusion, option B is correct.
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