why was the voting rights act of 1965 necessary? select two that apply.

a. Each citizen must be ruled by the same laws.
b. Each citizen must be able to participate in government.
c. Each lesson must have the protections of the bill of right.
d. Each other must have equal voting, power and federal elections.
e. Each citizen must complete a test or pay a tax to be registered to vote.

The correct answers are b. Each citizen must be able to participate in government and d. Each other must have equal voting power in federal elections.

The Voting Rights Act of 1965 was necessary to address and eliminate racial discrimination in voting practices, particularly in the Southern states. It aimed to ensure that all citizens, regardless of race or ethnicity, were able to exercise their right to vote and participate in the democratic process. The Act prohibited discriminatory practices such as literacy tests, poll taxes, and other barriers that were used to prevent African Americans and other marginalized groups from voting. Its goal was to ensure equal voting power and access to the ballot for all citizens.