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They wanted to keep the poor and African Americans from voting because they weren't rich enough.

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In some states these kept low-income African Americans from voting?

Poll taxes.


What did some southern states require from African Americans?

Poll taxes and literacy tests


Why do poll taxes hurt low income citizens?

Low income citizens cannot afford to pay the poll taxes. If they don't pay poll taxes, they can't vote. Incidentally, poll taxes have been outlawed in the United States.


Which states used poll taxes?

All the southern states


What did some southern states require from African-American voters?

Poll taxes and literacy tests


What did some southern states required from African American voters?

Poll taxes and literacy tests


States could not use poll taxes to deny a person the right to vote according to which amendent?

The 24th Amendment to the United States Constitution bars the use of poll taxes. This makes it illegal in all states to use poll taxes and the non-payment of such taxes to keep anyone from voting. The amendment therefore stops any and all use of poll taxes.


Who got rid of poll taxes?

Poll taxes were effectively abolished by the 24th Amendment to the United States Constitution, ratified in 1964, which prohibited the use of poll taxes in federal elections. Additionally, in 1966, the Supreme Court case Harper v. Virginia Board of Elections ruled that poll taxes in state elections were unconstitutional. These actions collectively eliminated poll taxes as a barrier to voting in the United States.


Which of the following did some Southern states require from African American voters?

Poll taxes and literacy tests


Did some southerners states require from African American voters?

poll taxes and literacy tests - apex


When was the last poll tax?

The last poll tax in the United States was imposed in 1964, primarily affecting voters in Southern states. However, the 24th Amendment, ratified that same year, prohibited the use of poll taxes in federal elections. The Supreme Court later ruled in 1966 that poll taxes were unconstitutional in state elections as well. As a result, poll taxes are no longer used as a means to restrict voting rights.


What are some other names for a poll tax?

Some other names for a poll tax are head tax or capitation tax. These names are used in the United States. It also plays a roll in the adoption of income taxes.