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Question
Which law prohibited the use of literacy and similar tests to screen voting applicants and allowed federal examiners to monitor elections?
a. 1964 Civil Rights Bill 32%
b. 1965 Voting Rights Act 52%
c. 1972 Equal Rights Amendment 72%
d. 1990 Americans with Disabilities Act 92%
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