The Voting Rights Act of 1965

The Voting Rights Act of 1965








A) was very difficult to implement because of the fragmentation of responsibility for implementing it.
B) was successfully implemented thanks to its clear goal, its clear methods to achieve the goal, and its lack of bureaucratic fragmentation.
C) failed to achieve its policy goals because of the outright hostility of street-level bureaucrats.
D) was impossible to implement because of a lack of clarity in the legislation.
E) All but D are true.









Answer: B


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