literacy test
A test required for voting.
Literacy tests were abolished officially in 1965.
elimination of the literacy test for voters
the people
Literacy Test cuz they couldnt read
The literacy test was a requirement for voting in the United States, used to disenfranchise Black voters in the southern states during the Jim Crow era. It was designed to be unfairly difficult and subjective, with the goal of preventing African Americans from exercising their right to vote. The test was eventually outlawed by the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
In my school, we just have the exams. If you are not literate, you obviously would not be able to pass on the written part of every exam. Literacy tests are a good idea though, to see where kids are so that teachers can help better their skills, as kids will need literacy skills no matter what profession they decide to go into.
If you are referring to the literacy test that the south gave to African American voters during the reconstruction period after the civil war, they were given a literacy test and, if they failed, they were denied their right to vote. Mind you, the tests were very, very difficult.
The literacy test basically says: Prove that you can speak English. If someone can't then we will be letting those who cannot communicate with us into our country
A literacy test is something that evaluates your ability to both read and write.
No vinegar would only give you a bad dirrea or violent vomiting,its a bad idea.