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Southern states resisted the ratification of the Fifteenth Amendment by

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not allowing black people to vote, starting the ku klux klan, Black people felt there lives at risk to whites to vote so they didn't. And again what are you're options.
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The options of the question are A) drafting and passing the Voting Rights Act. B) denying female citizens the right to vote. C) appointing new officials to monitor elections. D) establishing poll taxes and literacy test.  

The correct answer is D) establishing poll taxes and literacy test.

Southern states resisted the ratification of the Fifteenth Amendment by establishing poll taxes and literacy test.

On February 26, 1869, the Congress passed the Fifteenth Amendment but Southern states resisted the ratification. What Congress did was to demand the southern states that had been accepted by the Union to accept the Fifteenth Amendment. The Amendment granted citizenship and rights to all people, not only whites.  


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