This was a congressional decision that outlawed voters being subjected to a literacy test and created federal registration for voters.

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Answer:

Voting Rights Act.

Explanation:

The Voting Rights Act of 1965, approved by President Johnson, aimed at addressing legislative obstacles at the local and state level that prohibited African Americans from using their right to vote as provided by the 15th amendment of the constitution of the United States. The law forbade literacy testing and called for the installation of Federal examiners (with the authority to register registered people to vote) in those counties with a history of voter prejudice.

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