USA HISTORY

RECONSTRUCTION 1865 1877

RECONSTRUCTIONS EFFECTS ON AFRICAN AMERICANS

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
The Southern law which allowed a person to vote as long as their ancestor had voted prior to 1866 was known as:
A
Grandfather Clause
B
Literacy Test
C
Poll tax
D
Civil Rights Act (1875)
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Grandfather clause refers to a section of a law, regulation, or other legal document that limits how changes will be applied to legal relations and activities existing prior to the change.

Detailed explanation-2: -grandfather clause, statutory or constitutional device enacted by seven Southern states between 1895 and 1910 to deny suffrage to African Americans.

Detailed explanation-3: -The Grandfather Clause was a legal or constitutional mechanism passed by seven Southern states during Reconstruction to deny suffrage to Blacks. It meant that those who had enjoyed the right to vote prior to 1867, or their lineal descendants, would be exempt from educational, property, or tax requirements for voting.

Detailed explanation-4: -Grandfather clause definition Those organizations that are exempt from the new laws are referred to as having “grandfather rights” or having been “grandfathered in.” A grandfather clause example could be a “grandfathered power plant” that’s exempt from new energy laws and regulations.

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