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Is It Ok For You When Supreme Court Limits Federal Oversight Of Voting Rights Act

What was the purpose of the Voting Rights Act of 1965?

There are many American Voting Rights Acts, but the name usually informally references the Voting Rights Act of 1965, which was designed to ensure that citizens had the equal ability to vote. The primary focus of the Voting Rights Act was to ensure that African-Americans in the South—who had been disenfranchised by various state machinations since the end of the Civil War—would be able to vote, and thus, certain jurisdictions with bad histories in this regard were subject to “special provisions” that amounted to monitoring by the federal government.However, jurisdictions outside the South had issues with attempting to suppress the votes of racial and linguistic minorities, and they were covered, as well, such as through bans on literacy tests or residency duration requirements.

What are the limits on the powers of the president?

Are you referring to the US president or the President of India? I don't know about India, but in the US there are only five powers specified in the constitution:
1. Veto legislation passed by Congress
2. Command the armed forces
3. Pardon convicted criminals
4. Negotiate treaties (ratified by 2/3 of Congress)
5. Nominate Supreme Court justices, other federal judges, ambassadors and other councilors.

Explain the voting rights act of 1965?

All qualifications for voting, aside from age, were outlawed. The Act prohibited states from imposing any "voting qualification or prerequisite to voting, or standard, practice, or procedure ... to deny or abridge the right of any citizen of the United States to vote on account of race or color." Specifically, Congress intended the Act to outlaw the practice of requiring otherwise qualified voters to pass literacy tests in order to register to vote, a principal means by which Southern states had prevented African-Americans from exercising the franchise.

Why are there no term limits for U.S. Senators and Representatives?

Since an amendment to the Constitution limiting the number of terms a member of Congress can serve was proposed by the Republicans in 1994 and failed probably because the House and Senate were controlled by the Democrats maybe now would be a good time to re-visit this issue by writing and calling our leaders in Washington, DC. A change in term limits can happen only through an Amendment to the Constitution OR a referendum which is basically a national vote (vox populi) by the people, that means you and me and the rest of our fellow Americans. More info:Under the Constitution, members of the United States Senate may serve an unlimited number of six-year terms and members of the House of Representatives may serve an unlimited number of two-year terms.In the 1990s, reformers put congressional term limits on the ballot and the main Republican Party platform was to pass legislation setting term limits in Congress.A proposed amendment limited members of the Senate to two six-year terms and members of the House to six two-year terms. The amendment was never passed.Source: Boundless. “Congressional Terms and Term Limits.” Boundless Political Science Boundless, 26 May. 2016. Retrieved 20 Feb. 2017 from Congressional Terms and Term Limits - Boundless Open Textbook

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