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The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude.

How do you think Southern states got around this amendment?

A. They wrote laws that denied African Americans the vote based on dishonest reasons.

B. They passed laws that required African Americans to vote for only a particular party.

C. They forced African Americans to move to the North and vote there.

D. They reestablished slavery to prevent African Americans from voting.

Plz Answer ASAP! Thank you

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They wrote laws that denied African Americans the right to vote based on dishonest reasons, which are called the Jim Crow Laws. One of which included the Poll Tax which was constitutional banned about a century later.

They wrote laws that denied African Americans the vote based on dishonest reasons.

The answer is option A.

When did African people get the right to vote?

Black men were given voting rights in 1870, while black women have been effectively banned till the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. when the USA charter become ratified (1789), a small variety of free blacks had been a number of the vote-casting citizens (male assets owners) in some states.

The 13th amendment abolished slavery. The 14th amendment gave citizenship to everybody born inside the US. The 15th amendment gave Black Americans the right to vote.

Learn more about the 13th amendment here: https://brainly.com/question/9789877

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