what kept many people from voting after the 19th amendment

was passed?
a) Poll taxes, literacy tests, unfair laws and violence kept
many people of color from voting
b) the temperance movement kept many people of color from voting
c) the spread of information and sharing of ideas made people
see the drawbacks to voting
d) the fact that people worked outside of the home, instead of
on the farm, kept many people from voting

1 answer

The correct answer is: a) Poll taxes, literacy tests, unfair laws and violence kept many people of color from voting.

After the 19th Amendment was passed in 1920, which granted women the right to vote, many people of color, particularly African Americans in the South, faced numerous barriers that prevented them from exercising this right, including discriminatory laws and practices.