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Voting Rights
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The Constitution tells the States who has the right to vote
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Use the passage to answer the question.
What is the writer’s claim? (1 point) Responses Many women marched to the statehouse in
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granted African American men the right to vote
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Mr. Lawler was a resident of the state of Colorado but has legally changed his residency to Virginia. Can he now register and
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Taking away African American's right to vote is:
Group of answer choices Disenfranchisement Atlanta Race Riot Segregation Party
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which of the following strategies were used to disenfranchise black Georgians in the early1900's?
(1 point) O Poll tax, literacy
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hich of the following strategies were used to disenfranchise black Georgians in the early 1900s?
(1 point) Responses A. Poll tax,
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Which description fits the terms primary, initiative, and referendum?
Responses Jim Crow laws designed by southern whites to keep
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After the amendment in 1810 dealing with voting, what requirement no longer existed in order to vote?
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Who could vote in the Roman republic?
(1 point) Responses all Romans over age 18 all Romans over age 18 all adult male citizens
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"But no person who was, on January 1, 1866, or at any time prior thereto, entitled to vote under any form of government, or who
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How had voting requirements changed by the 1828 election?
How had voting requirements changed by the 1828 election? Congress
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Which of the following strategies were used to disenfranchise black Georgians in the early 1900s?
(1 point) Responses Poll tax,
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"Let Children Vote. Even 13-Year-Olds." by Laurence Pevsner There’s no such thing as children’s suffrage. But there should
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Read the following scenario and determine how the individual is being disenfranchised.
John has to go prove that he can read and
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In 1–2 sentences, explain how the poll tax and the White primary were used to limit marginalized peoples’ voting rights in
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Which group of people gained voting rights as a result of Reconstruction?
Question 5 options: women who owned property immigrants
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In 1–2 sentences, explain how the poll tax and the White primary were used to limit marginalized peoples’ voting rights in
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In 1 sentence, explain how the poll tax and the White primary were used to limit marginalized peoples’ voting rights in early
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In 1–2 sentences, explain how the poll tax and the White primary were used to limit marginalized peoples’ voting rights in
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In 1-2 sentences, explain how the poll tax and the White primary were used to limit marginalized peoples' voting rights in early
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Drake the words to the correct characteristic words may be used more than once women can vote representative democracy
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Explain how poll tax in the white primarily were used to the limit margoline. People's voting rights in the earlier twenty
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What was the impact of the Seventeenth Amendment?
a. The Seventeenth Amendment allowed women to vote. b. The Seventeenth
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In 1 short sentence, explain how the poll tax and the White primary were used to limit marginalized peoples’ voting rights in
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In 1946, what significant change took place in Georgia's Democratic primaries?
(1 point) O The introduction of the poll tax O The
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fill the blank
● League of United Latin American Citizens (_____________) – the first nationwide Hispanic civil rights
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Voting access was limited through the ________ tax. The poll tax kept poor people of all races, but especially
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Voting access was limited through the ________ tax.
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In 1946, what significant change took place in Georgia's Democratic primaries?
(1 point) Responses A. The introduction of the
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Over 57% of the American people turned out to vote in 1828 because
Over 57% of the American people turned out to vote in 1828
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But no person who was on January 1, 1866, or at any time prior there to entitled to vote under any form of government or who at
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What is suffrage?(1 point) Responses A branch of the government. A branch of the government. The act of suffering The act of
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What is suffrage?(1 point)
Responses The right to vote. The right to vote. It is associated with the Trail of Tears. It is
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In 1 to 2 sentences, explain how the poll tax and the white primarily were used to limit marginalized. People's voting rights in
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In 1–2 sentences, explain how the poll tax and the White primary were used to limit marginalized peoples’ voting rights in
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How have women's rights involved over the 20th century due to influential female leaders
Women have the ability to work in
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n 1946, what significant change took place in Georgia's Democratic primaries? (1 point)ResponsesThe introduction of the poll
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Use the concluding statement to answer the question. To reiterate, it is of utmost importance that voting be made as accessible
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And one to two sentences explain how the pot tax and the white primary were used to limit marginalized peoples voting rights in
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What was the effect of the grandfather clause, the Eight Box Law, and poll taxes in South Carolina?
(1 point) They limited the
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What was the effect of the grandfather clause, the Eight Box Law, and poll taxes in South Carolina?
(1 point) Responses They
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Use the essay prompt description to answer the question.%0D%0A%0D%0AEssay Prompt: Write an essay about the importance of
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In two to one senses explain how the poll tax and the white primary used to limit the marginalized peoples voting rights in
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Identify the definition of gerrymandering.(1 point)
Responses the process of redrawing congressional district lines according to
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First important legislation to address voting rights
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"But no person who was, on January 1, 1866, or at any time prior thereto, entitled to vote under any form of government, or who
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Which statement best explains the Twenty-Third Amendment’s changes to voting rights in the District of Columbia?(1 point)
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What did the Fifteenth Amendment prohibit governments from using to prevent someone from voting?(1 point)
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What was the significance of the end of the white primary? Choose the two that apply. (2 points) Responses It required Georgia
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