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Although the 15th amendment was added to insure the voting rights of
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Guinn v. US 1915
what voting practess did this dicision address 1. grandfather cause 2. poll tax 3. literacy test 4. jim crow
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Southern leaders found ways to get around the Fifteenth Amendment and prevented African Americans from . Many Southern states
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Which voting practice did this Supreme Court decision address? (1 point)
grandfather clause poll tax literacy test Jim Crow laws
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1)What was the most significant challenge that Miguel Trujillo had to overcome to vote?
A)New Mexico's constitution barred Native
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What was the purpose of a poll tax?
Responses: a) to prevent African Americans from voting in elections b) to keep Republican
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What do the 15th, 19th, and 26th amendments have in common?
A. Voting Rights B. Religious Rights C. African American Rights D.
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Kat
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Which factor led to the establishment of the Voting Rights Act?
A.The Fifteenth Amendment was being circumvented by Southern
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Anna
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Which of the following shows how the US government has interpreted the protect the rights of citizens select two correct answers
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What factors contributed to the expansion of native american voting rights in new mexico?
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Which of the following tactics did many States once use to disenfranchise African American voters?
A. "motor voter" laws B. age
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Austin
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What did the Voting Rights Act not address?
A. the inadequacy of the Fifteenth Amendment in securing voting rights B. the use of
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Which of the following were goals of the civic rights movement? Select two items.
a. establishing full voting rights for women b.
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The overall effect of the five amendments was to extend the vote to
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Kisha
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By the early 1800s, voting rights had been extended to most white men. Still, women and African Americans were not granted the
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write a one paragraph (5-6 sentences) summary of the article, "The Fight for the Right to vote"
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Colonial Society quiz
1- ____we’re considered the upper… (The Gentry) 2-The possibly of owning____was large….(Land) 3-
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Just to help
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which of the following did NOT restrict voting rights of the African Americans after 1867?
1: Poll Tax 2: Literacy test 3:
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In Alabama in 1963, an African American woman named Grace Jefferson was kept from voting because she did not have enough money
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How did limiting voting rights to white male landowners affect Americans in 1776?
It provided opportunities for all Americans to
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Drag the word to the description it matches. Each word may be used more than once.
A. Total control. B. Consent of the governed.
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Write a one paragraph (5-6 sentences) summary of the article, “The Fight For the Right to Vote
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the 15th amendment, ratified in 1870, did not ssecure the right of african americans to vote primarily because
a. it did not
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jere
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What type of genre would the text, “The Fight For the Right to Vote” be considered?
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What type of genre would the text, "The Fight For the Right to Vote" be considered?PLEASE CLICK ON THIS LINK FOR THE TEXT. The
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Read the following paragraph from the text and identify the central idea. PLEASE CLICK ON LINK FOR THE TEXT: The Fight
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The first American voters were only white, male l--------s
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Any person currently in --i-
cannot vote.
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A person who is found -------y
incompetent is not allowed to vote.
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Why was the Voting Rights Act of 1965 necessary? Select the two correct answers.
A. Each citizen must be ruled by the same laws.
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In all English colonies, a white male could only vote if he was
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In all English colonies, a white male could vote only if he was a
(1 point) Responses Christian. Christian. property owner.
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23rd Amendment (1961)
24th Amendment (1964) 26th Amendment (1971) What issue was dealt by each of these amendments to the U.S.
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cat
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What do the 15th, 19th, and 26th Amendments have in common?
(1 point) Responses voting rights voting rights religious rights
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What was the significance of the end of the white primary? (Choose all that apply.)
A. It required Georgia to use the
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Which of the following are examples of how african americans were defranchised? Select all that apply.
A. Prohibtion laws B. Poll
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joop
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Which BEST describes what is meant by “disenfranchisement"?
a to lose citizenship b to lose one's liberty c to lose the right
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Why fight for the right to vote for the undocumented?
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Use the excerpt from the pamphlet to answer the question. What does this pamphlet describe? A. limits placed on voting rights of
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Voting Rights: white, ______________ men
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In the early to mid-1800s, the pool of potential voters expanded as
A. women were granted limited suffrage. B. all slaves were
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Here is no shadow of government authority oversights nore exclusion of any class from their full and equal enjoyment. here is
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What requirement did Southern states use to prevent citizens from voting unless their ancestors had been able to vote prior to
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Why did white southern democrats disenfranchised black men
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Anonymous
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According to the Nineteenth Amendment, which minority group of people could now vote? (Need all the answers asap) A. Former
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What was the most significant challenge that Miguel Trujillo had to overcome to vote?
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According to the Nineteenth Amendment, which minority group of people could now vote? (Need all the answers asap)
A. Former
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This law guaranteed EVERYONE can vote and eliminated restrictions such as poll taxes and literacy tests in order to vote?
A Equal
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mina
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What did some feel was a key problem with the Fifteenth Amendment?
It did not extend voting rights to women. It only allowed
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person
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What are an example of cases that relate to this one?
Brady Milton is a 17-year-old who recently graduated high school and
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