Answer choices are:
- few Americans felt their effect.
- support for voting rights decreased.
- support for voting rights increased.
- the Twenty-Fourth Amendment passed.
Correct answer is:
3. Support for voting rights increased.
Step-by-step explanation:
On March 17, 1965, also as the Selma-to-Montgomery marchers protested for the freedom to carry out their rally, President Lyndon Johnson petitioned a collective assembly of Congress, asking for federal polling rights legislation to preserve African Americans from restrictions that stopped them from voting.