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enot [183]
4 years ago
8

Which statement best evaluates Johnson’s argument in “The Right to Vote”?

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2 answers:
ivann1987 [24]4 years ago
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The answer is Johnson cites instances of voter suppression, then gives valid reasons why laws protecting the freedom to vote need to be enforced. This is made for the African to have the right to vote and that there must be no restriction and racial discriminations towards them.
AysviL [449]4 years ago
3 0

The answer is: a. Johnson cites instances of voter suppression, then gives valid reasons why laws protecting the freedom to vote need to be enforced.

During Lyndon B. Johnson's he quoted parts of the constitution, he uses the fifteenth amendment, "The Constitution says that no person shall be kept from voting because of his race or his color...We must now act in obedience to that oath.", he also refers to instances of voter suppression “He may be asked to recite the entire Constitution, or explain the most complex provisions of State law."

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