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.

Political Science

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__________ is the name of the provision in Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution that gives Congress implied powers not otherwise enumerated

a. Eminent domain b. Necessary and proper clause c. Pocket veto d. Reapportionment clause

Political Science

Even though no formal treaty marks the boundary between Country A and Country B, the two states have historically accepted that the midpoint of the deepest part of the river separating them is a valid boundary. This is an example of which source of international law?

A) Custom B) General principles C) Natural law D) Treaties E) Writings of jurists

Political Science