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Why was the voting rights act of 1965 considered such an important law? because it guaranteed racial equality in the u. s. because by extending the right to vote to women, the act finally enforced the 19th amendment. because the protection of the right to vote meant that other rights for african-americans could be secured. none of the above.

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