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2 November, 07:26

The common use of poll taxes to inhibit black voters in the South was outlawed by the?:

A. Twenty-fourth Amendment.

B. Civil Rights Act of 1964.

C. Voting Rights Act of 1965.

D. War on Poverty.

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  1. 2 November, 07:43
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    The correct answer is letter A. Twenty-fourth Amendment. The common use of poll taxes to inhibit black voters in the South was outlawed by the Twenty-fourth Amendment. The 24th Amendment, ratified in 1964, outlawed the use of the poll tax (or any other tax) as a pre-condition in voting in Federal elections.
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