It outlawed the discriminatory voting practices adopted in many southern states after the Civil War, including literacy tests as a prerequisite to voting.
Civil rights and political changes affected how people voted in numerous ways, including polarizing parties more.
Explanation:
Civil rights laws were very controversial at the time they were introduced, Vores began leaning less toward people voting based on firmly held beliefs and more along party lines. This led to many fake party affiliated (People of the opposite party running as the opposed party, now known as RINOs and DINOs.) politicians being elected, swinging the meaning of certain parties.
It could be argued that the term guerrilla emerged during "Napoleon's" invasion of Spain, since much of the resistance he encountered during this invasion was "unconventional".
World War II convinced U.S. leaders that the policies of isolationism and appeasement had been mistakes. To counter the growing Soviet threat, they sought new ways to keep the U.S. safe and protect its interests abroad.