Question
Which was not a common strategy used to circumvent the 15th Amendment during the Jim Crow era?(1 point)
Responses
Poll taxes
Poll taxes
Literacy tests
Literacy tests
Sharecropping
Sharecropping
Grandfather Clause
Responses
Poll taxes
Poll taxes
Literacy tests
Literacy tests
Sharecropping
Sharecropping
Grandfather Clause
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The strategy that was not commonly used to circumvent the 15th Amendment during the Jim Crow era is **Sharecropping**.
While poll taxes, literacy tests, and grandfather clauses were direct methods used to disenfranchise Black voters and circumvent their voting rights, sharecropping was an economic system that affected many Black individuals and families but did not directly serve as a strategy to restrict voting rights under the 15th Amendment.
While poll taxes, literacy tests, and grandfather clauses were direct methods used to disenfranchise Black voters and circumvent their voting rights, sharecropping was an economic system that affected many Black individuals and families but did not directly serve as a strategy to restrict voting rights under the 15th Amendment.
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