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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a. new b. cooperative c. creative d. dual e. progressive
The evidence is substantial that
a. the public service is unchanged. b. an important redefinition of public service is occurring. c. the gulf between the private and public sector has never been larger. d. the public service has become isolated from international developments.