<span>President Johnson's support of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 reflected the pressures from the massive civil rights protests of the early and middle 1960s. ... Signed in August 1965, the act struck down two methods Southern whites had long employed to keep blacks from voting — literacy tests and poll taxes.</span>
Of the following nations, the one that was the least satisfied with the outcome of the Treaty of Versailles was Germany, since it demanded heavy reparations from them.
The southern whites refused reconstruction because they got their “way of life” taken from them and their whole system was going to be changed