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How did the Voting Rights Act expand the ability of Americans to vote? It made barriers like poll taxes and literacy tests that targeted African Americans illegal. It required voters to present photo identification before voting in any federal election. It enforced a rule that federal ballots only be printed in English in every official election. It mandated that states require all high school seniors to register to vote upon graduation.

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It made barriers like poll taxes and literacy tests that targeted African Americans illegal.

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A. It made barriers like poll taxes and literacy tests that targeted African Americans illegal.

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