What law led to significant federal intervention into voting rights in Texas? What were the results of its passage?

What will be an ideal response?


The Voting Rights Act of 1965 allowed the federal government to intervene in states where state laws suppressed minority voting rights. The act protected all voters' rights against discrimination in the registration or voting process. In addition, this law prohibited racial gerrymandering, a process by which districts were redrawn to prevent minority communities from electing their members to elective offices and thereby increasing the number of minorities in office.

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Before the governor approved the bill, she struck out certain provisions and passed the remainder. Of which of the following is this an example?

a. line-item veto  b. home rule   c. implied powers  d. reduction veto 

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Refugees attempting to obtain permanent residence in the country to which they fled are called __________________

Fill in the blank with correct word

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In a winner-take-all system, __________

a. the candidate with a majority of vote wins b. the candidate with the most votes wins c. the party with the most votes wins d. the party that is able to form a majority coalition wins

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Which of the following is not listed by the text as a converging factor in the foreign policy process that influences policy outcomes?

a. Systemic b. Societal c. Psychological d. Governmental

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