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What kept many people from voting after the Nineteenth Amendment was passed?(1 point)
The fact that people worked outside of the home, instead of on a farm, kept many from voting.
The spread of information and sharing of ideas made people see the drawbacks to voting.
Poll taxes, literacy tests, unfair laws, and violence kept many people of color from voting.
The Temperance Movement kept many people of color from voting.
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Poll taxes, literacy tests, unfair laws, and violence kept many people of color from voting.
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