Why were Indigenous Americans not allowed to vote until 1924?(1 point)

Responses

They could not pay to register to vote.
They could not pay to register to vote.

They were not considered citizens of the U.S.
They were not considered citizens of the U.S.

They were not considered qualified to pass literacy tests.
They were not considered qualified to pass literacy tests.

They had their own systems of local government.

1 answer

The correct response is: They were not considered citizens of the U.S.

Indigenous Americans were not granted U.S. citizenship until the Indian Citizenship Act of 1924, which is why they were not allowed to vote until that time. Prior to this, many Indigenous groups were not recognized as citizens and, therefore, did not have the right to vote.