The restrictive measure that required voters to pay was the poll tax.
The restrictive measure that required voters to pay was the poll tax.
The restrictive measure that required voters to pay was the poll tax.
It's called a poll tax and it is against the law in the United States.
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yes because people are free and then they have time. if they don't vote they have to pay a fee
Yes. The amount of money you pay to do or use something is called a fee.
A poll tax was a fee required to vote. A person who who could not or did not want to pay the fee could not vote. Poll taxes discouraged ex-slaves from voting.
The tax on voting was called a poll tax.
Poll taxes required people to pay a flat fee in order to vote, which disproportionately affected the poor who could not afford to pay it. This made it difficult for low-income individuals to exercise their right to vote, thus disenfranchising them and contributing to their marginalization in the political process.
In the U.S. you don't; it's against the law to charge people to vote.
Poll Tax
DO WE HAVE TO PAY A FEE TO GET THIS GRANT IF WE GET APPROVE
That's called an "advance fee" scam. You send the money, and you never get anything from them. You won nothing. Had you, they'd be paying you, not asking you to pay them.
Poll tax; eliminated in the US by the 24th amendment because some states were using it to discourage minorities and lower income people from voting
you sometimes pay a fee
This has been tried in the past, as a means to disenfranchise the poor, but the poll tax is now illegal. Voting is free.