Voting Rights Act
常見例句
- Within days of Bloody Sunday, president Johnson would present a bill to Congress that would gain passage later that year as the Voting Rights Act.
在血色星期天不久后,約翰遜總統(tǒng)向國會提交了一份議案,不久這項議案通過,這便是投票權(quán)法案。 - IT IS one of America's greatest laws, and one of the least understood.The Voting Rights Act of 1965 forced Southern states to let black Americans vote.
它是美國最偉大的法律之一,也是人們知之甚少的的法律之一——1965年通過的選舉權(quán)法——強(qiáng)制美國南方諸州允許黑人進(jìn)行投票。 - Moreover, the Voting Rights Act, originally intended to prevent the disenfranchisement of black voters in the South, makes it difficult to marginalise minority voters.
此外,最初為保護(hù)南方黑人選舉權(quán)設(shè)立的《選舉權(quán)法》,防止了對少數(shù)民族選民的邊緣化。 - It had come to a kind of crescendo with voter registration drives and the Voting Rights Act of 1964.
隨著選民登記的進(jìn)行,和在1964年通過的投票權(quán)法案,這樣的事愈演愈烈。
耶魯公開課 - 1945年后的美國小說課程節(jié)選 - And we need to keep this Voting Rights Act that has worked so well in place...
NPR: Voting Rights Act Renewal Stalled in Congress - Efforts to renew the landmark Voting Rights Act hit a surprising snag in Congress last week.
NPR: Voting Rights Act Renewal Stalled in Congress - The same could be said for the Voting Rights Act that followed in 1965.
NPR: In Filibuster Fight, Both Parties Switch Stances 返回 Voting Rights Act