Question
How were literacy tests used to disenfranchise voters?(1 point) Responses They disqualified people from registering to vote by automatically failing Black people. They disqualified people from registering to vote by automatically failing Black people. They prevented people from voting by charging fees to be able to take the test. They prevented people from voting by charging fees to be able to take the test. They disqualified people from registering to vote based on the administrator’s interpretation of the person’s answers. They disqualified people from registering to vote based on the administrator’s interpretation of the person’s answers. They prevented people from voting as voters were not aware they had to prepare for the literacy tests.
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The correct response is: They disqualified people from registering to vote based on the administrator’s interpretation of the person’s answers.
Literacy tests were often administered subjectively, allowing the testers to have discretion in determining whether an individual passed or failed, which was commonly used to disenfranchise Black voters and other marginalized groups.
Literacy tests were often administered subjectively, allowing the testers to have discretion in determining whether an individual passed or failed, which was commonly used to disenfranchise Black voters and other marginalized groups.