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30 July, 12:11

What was the purpose of the 24th Amendment? Desegregate public places End gender discrimination at work Desegregate schools Expand African American voting rights

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  1. 30 July, 13:49
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    The correct answer is "Expand African-American voting rights."

    The 24th amendment states that individuals voting in primaries or the general election for the President/Vice-President should not be stopped due to a poll tax. The reason behind this amendment was the use of poll taxes to stop African-Americans in the South from voting after the 15th amendment was passed in 1870. In order to restrict the political power of African-Americans, southern states passed poll taxes. This was a certain amount of money an individual needed to pay in order to vote. Considering that many African-Americans in the late 19th century did not have a source of income due to their status as slaves before, this law prevented hundreds of thousands of African-American citizens from voting over the course of roughly 6 decades.
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