ok so yes i would favor this because we should know what the people have to say in tests and also i really dont know anything else so why dont you just stop being lazy and look it up some people are just really lazy so then all they do is come here and ask people when all you can do is search a little and there you got your answer BOOM! POW! omg so i hope when your done reading this you will go to goolge and start researching like an educated person
A literacy test has never been illegal in and of itself. Requiring voters to pass literacy tests in order to vote was declared unconstitutional. It is unconstitutional because all citizens have the right to vote, regardless of their level of literacy. But the main point was that southern states used these laws as a method to prevent black voters from participating.
yes they dont want incompetant fools votig
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The literacy rate in Italy stands at 99%. This is a measure of those citizens over the age of 15 that can read and write.
Ten Southern states implemented literacy tests and poll taxes to disenfranchise black citizens. These were done effectively through the passage of the Black Codes.
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An organization that aims to improve broadband Internet access to all citizens and improve computer literacy.
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An interviewer-administered questionnaire is a survey tool where a trained interviewer reads out the questions to the respondent and records their answers. It allows for clarification of questions, ensures completion of the survey, and can be more suitable for individuals with limited literacy or language skills.
Almost all European nations today report literacy rates that range between 95-100%. This high literacy rate is a result of strong educational systems and government initiatives that promote literacy and education for all citizens.
Poll taxes, literacy tests, and the grandfather clause.
According to the CIA World Factbook, Finland and Norway boast a literacy rate of 100%. This means that every single one of their citizens over 15 can read and write. Many nations of the world have at least a 99% literacy rate.