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After Congress passed the Voting Rights Act of 1965, Group of answer choices many African Americans were elected to office at all levels. the civil rights movement slowly ended. African-American participation in elections decreased. the Supreme Court declared the law unconstitutional.

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many African Americans were elected to office at all levels.

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The Voting Rights Act was passed in 1965 by the Congress. The voting rights act ensured there was no discrimination in the voting process as a result of race , tribe and literacy levels.

When the Act was passed there was a high increase in the number of Africans Americans elected into various offices and posts in the country which was the turning point in the country in terms of inclusiveness of all races.

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