How did the Civil Rights Act of 1960 protect voting rights? A. It allowed federal inspection of voter registration. B. It allowed the attorney general to challenge state poll taxes. C. It established a committee on civil rights policy. D. It established procedures for ending discriminatory voting laws.

Respuesta :

The Civil Rights Act of 1960 was intended to strengthen voting rights and expand the enforcement powers of the Civil Rights Act of 1957. It included provisions for federal inspection of local voter registration rolls and authorized court-appointed referees to help African Americans register and vote.

Answer:

A. It allowed federal inspection of voter registration.

Explanation:

The Civil Rights Act of 1960 was intended to strengthen voting rights and expand the enforcement powers of the Civil Rights Act of 1957. It included provisions for federal inspection of local voter registration rolls and authorized court-appointed referees to help African Americans register and vote.

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