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5.5.2 test (cst): post civil war america
question 9 of 20
why did southern state governments create poll taxes, literacy tests, and grandfather clauses?
a. to help african americans get a good education and jobs
b. to increase the number of white votes
c. to limit african americans right to vote
d. to improve relations with african americans
After the Civil War, African - Americans gained the right to vote (15th Amendment). Southern states used poll taxes (a fee to vote that many African - Americans couldn't afford), literacy tests (many African - Americans were illiterate due to lack of educational opportunities), and grandfather clauses (allowed those whose ancestors could vote before a certain date to vote, which excluded newly enfranchised African - Americans) as discriminatory measures. These were not about helping African - Americans (A and D are wrong) or increasing white votes (B is wrong in that it's not the main discriminatory intent). The main goal was to limit African - American voting rights.
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C. To limit African Americans' right to vote