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Following the passage of the Fifteenth Amendment, states attempted to limit voting rights of African Americans through

registration quotas.
state constitutions.
poll taxes and literacy tests.
blood tests and genealogy.

Answer :

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The answer is poll taxes and literacy tests. These systematically placed African Americans at a disadvantage and was unethical.

Explanation:

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The states limit the rights poll taxes and literacy tests.

The Fifteenth Amendment of the United state constitution creates a additional provision to enable exercise of voting rights fo all citizens in the country, regardless of their race, color and skin.

  • The Amendment also protected voting rights of former slaves, thus, it enables African who were former slaves to vote.

  • However, some states does not adhere to the amendment because they felt the African-Americans does not deserve the right to choose a government for the state

In conclusion, the states limit their rights through collection of poll taxes and conduction of literacy tests, whereas such practice was unethical.

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