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Which statement best analyzes the historical impact of the Twenty-Fourth Amendment for Americans?(1 point) Responses The Twenty...Asked by Jaz
Which statement best analyzes the historical impact of the Twenty-Fourth Amendment for Americans?(1 point)
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The Twenty-Fourth Amendment prohibited discriminatory laws, expanding the voting rights of minority populations.
The Twenty-Fourth Amendment prohibited discriminatory laws, expanding the voting rights of minority populations.
The Twenty-Fourth Amendment gave suffrage rights to Black women, expanding the voting population.
The Twenty-Fourth Amendment gave suffrage rights to Black women, expanding the voting population.
The Twenty-Fourth Amendment gave citizenship to Indigenous Americans, allowing them the right to vote.
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The Twenty-Fourth Amendment prohibited discriminatory laws, expanding the voting rights of minority populations.
The Twenty-Fourth Amendment prohibited discriminatory laws, expanding the voting rights of minority populations.
The Twenty-Fourth Amendment gave suffrage rights to Black women, expanding the voting population.
The Twenty-Fourth Amendment gave suffrage rights to Black women, expanding the voting population.
The Twenty-Fourth Amendment gave citizenship to Indigenous Americans, allowing them the right to vote.
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The statement that best analyzes the historical impact of the Twenty-Fourth Amendment for Americans is:
**The Twenty-Fourth Amendment prohibited discriminatory laws, expanding the voting rights of minority populations.**
This amendment, ratified in 1964, specifically prohibited the use of poll taxes in federal elections, which had been used to disenfranchise many voters, particularly African Americans and poor people of all races.
**The Twenty-Fourth Amendment prohibited discriminatory laws, expanding the voting rights of minority populations.**
This amendment, ratified in 1964, specifically prohibited the use of poll taxes in federal elections, which had been used to disenfranchise many voters, particularly African Americans and poor people of all races.
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