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the voting rights act ended
poll taxes.
literacy tests.
voter segregation.
gender discrimination.
The Voting Rights Act of 1965 was aimed at eliminating racial discrimination in voting. Literacy tests were a common tool used to disenfranchise African American voters, and the Voting Rights Act effectively ended the use of literacy tests as a voting qualification. Poll taxes were ended by the 24th Amendment, voter segregation is not the primary focus of the Voting Rights Act in this context (it focused on discriminatory practices), and gender discrimination in voting was addressed by the 19th Amendment.
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B. literacy tests.