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When the Voting Rights Act was signed into law on the 6th of August, 1965 by President Lyndon Johnson it made discriminatory voting practices illegal especially in the Southern Post-Civil war States.
<h3>Examples of the Discriminatory Voting Practices outlawed by the Voting Right Act</h3>
Examples of the Discriminatory Voting Practices outlawed by the Voting Right Act are:
- The requirement of a literacy test as a requirement for voting
- Segregation
- Black enfranchisement
- Poll taxes etc.
See the link below for more about Voting Rights Act:
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The voter participation measure shows how big was the turnout, that is, how many of the eligible voters actually voted in a community. The higher the turnout the higher degree of democracy in a country. It is measured because of noticing patterns and predicting future elections, especially when wanting to win an election since you can see who didn't vote and often find out why and change that.
The cash crop that was the basis of the economy in Virginia and Maryland was Tobacco.