How does the Voting Rights Act of 1965 connect to Black suffrage laws passed after the Civil War?(1 point)

- The Voting Rights Act prevents states from using the black codes developed after the Civil War.
-The Voting Rights Act guarantees equal protection under the laws.
-The Voting Rights Act prohibits a state from preventing someone from voting because of their race.
The Voting Rights Act prohibits a state from preventing someone from voting because of their race.
-The Voting Rights Act of 1965 prohibits the use of literacy tests by states.

The correct answer is:

-The Voting Rights Act prohibits a state from preventing someone from voting because of their race.