A major outcome of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 was
A. the elimination of discriminatory voter registration tests.
B. the establishment of federal voter registrars.
C. the establishment of federally administered voter registration procedures.
D. limitations on the abilities of counties in the South to change voter registration procedures without federal approval.
E. All of these choices are true.
Answer: E
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What will be an ideal response?
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a. Medicaid. b. Social Security. c. Medicare. d. the Elementary and Secondary Education Program. e. the GI Bill of Rights.
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A) Ensures equality of the groups on all variables except the independent variable. B) Does not enable confident interpretations of findings. C) Produces confounding variables that cannot easily be identified. D) Produces participant bias effects.