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Q: Why do you think some southern states made blacks take a reading test before they could vote?
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Did the Confederacy free the blacks?

No. But there were some free blacks in the southern states.


In an attempt to disenfranchise blacks southern states adopted the?

Voting prerequisites.


In an attempt to disenfranchise Blacks southern states adopted the what?

A poll tax.


In what ways did the southern states disenfranchise the blacks?

Southern states disenfranchised Blacks through the use of Jim Crow laws. They weren't allowed to use the same public facilities as Whites and they didn't have the same rights.


The white primary in southern states allowed?

blacks not to vote in democratic primaries


Who drew the color line between blacks and whites in the south?

That was drawn because the southern states were slave states and the northern states were not.


Why did Southern States pass Jim crows law?

They didn't want blacks to have any rightsTo make fun of/ discriminate against blacks.


Republicans in congress became influriated when?

Southern states enacted laws that restricted freedom for blacks.


What enabled southern states to enact measures to disenfranchise African Americans and keep blacks blacks and whites separated?

Answer: the removal of federal troops from the south


Why did southern states establish the Black Codes following the Civil War?

Blacks occupation and movements was restricted


How did the voter requirements set by some southern states after the civil war circumvent the fifteenth amendment?

Following the Civil War, the southern legislatures, established under President Johnson's plan for reconstruction, expected the newly freed Blacks to continue to be the backbone of southern agriculture. The Blacks wanted the work but they also expected their Civil Rights. Instead, Southern Legislatures enacted Black Codes. These were laws designed to limit the rights of the Blacks and in all the Southern States, blacks were not granted the right to vote. An example of the Black Codes were laws that said a person could register to vote only if his grandfather had been registered to vote. In some states, blacks were forbidden by law to live in cities or towns. Another law allowed blacks to work only in agriculture or as domestic servants.


What did the southern states do after nat turner rebellion?

they passed laws to control both enslaved and free blacks