In the 1960s, the 24th Amendment, the Supreme Court decision in Harper v. Virginia Board of Elections, and the Voting Rights Act of 1965 granted the right to vote to people of all genders and races by prohibiting discrimination in American elections.
A. of vote
B. of voting
C. to voting
D. correct as is
What do you think you did during those years?
A. would have done
B. would do
C. do
D. correct as is
For the first question, the correct answer is C. to voting. This is because the phrase “granted the right to vote” is properly followed by “to voting,” indicating the action of voting is being allowed without discrimination.
For the second question, the correct answer is A. would have done. This is appropriate because it refers to a hypothetical situation in the past, suggesting what someone would have done during those years.
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