An image representing the concept of voting rights. It should be visually appealing without textual elements. The photo should illustrate elements like a ballot box, a pen, and hands of different descent such as Caucasian, Hispanic, Black, Middle-Eastern, and South Asian, signifying diversity. To indicate the theme of legal consequences for vote interference, depict a symbolic representation of law enforcement, such as a gavel.

1. the voting rights act of 1965 made it legal for states to

a. charge voters a poll tax before casting a vote
b. require a person to talk an English test before voting
c. refuse people to vote by their race or gender
d. fine anyone who interferes with another person's right to vote
2. what is the maximum possible punishment for tampering with someone's vote
a. $500 and 10 years in prison
b. $5000 and 5 years in prison
c. $500 and 5 years in prison
d. $10000 and 10 years in prison

Just took the quick check. The correct answers are:

1.D
2.B

1.) fine anyone who interferes with another person's right to vote. D

2.) $5,000 and 5 years in prison. B

2/2, 100%.

D

B
100%
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1.D

2.B
I just took the quick check it is, in fact, D & B

1: (D) Fine anyone who interferes with another person's right to vote.

2: (B) $5,000 and 5 years in prison
Voting Rights Lesson 3 Unit 4

When I was taking this quick check I thought it said "Illegal". For those of you having the same problem: it DEFINITELY is 1. D 2. B

You've got it, Cruz. Thanks.

2/2 (100%).

It's

D - fine anyone who interferes with another person's right to vote
B - $5,000 and 5 years in prison

The answer remains the same in April of 2020

1. The Voting Rights Act of 1965 made it legal for states to
D. fine anybody who interferes with another person's right to vote
2. What is the maximum possible punishment for tampering with someone's vote?
B. $5,000 and 5 years in prison

It is D then B i just took it

1. d

2. b

D. Fine anyone who interferes with another person(s) rights to vote..

&
B. $5K and 5Years in prison.

For people who don't understand what 5K is, it's short for 5,000.

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Bruh, how hard is it too understand that its D,B

-You being sus

DB is correct May 2023. Damn, shortest quick check I ever had.

Actually, Ms. Sue is right on #1. The Act did not specifically ban poll taxes, but directed the Attorney General to challenge them. The Supreme Court ruled that the poll tax is unconstitutional. The Act DID, however, specifically ban literacy tests.

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what did the voting act of 1965 prohibit? any know plzz tell me

Correct for 2022.... :)

Thank you for verifying the correct answers.

A is correct for #1.

#2 seems to vary from state to state. I don't know what your text says.

1.a

2.c

1.a - no

2.c - Check this site.

http://www.cga.ct.gov/2012/ba/2012HB-05022-R01-BA.htm

No, they are lying.