Southerners used the poll tax to prevent blacks from voting
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
You might also like to view...
Why did Franklin Pierce handily win the presidential election of 1852?
A) He had the advantage of a sizable Northern electorate that favored a Northern candidate. B) Questions about his Mexican War service hampered General Winfield Scott's campaign. C) Voters tired of the debate over slavery were inspired by his expansionist vision. D) As a Northerner with Southern sympathies, he bridged the sectional divide. E) Western voters overwhelmingly supported his candidacy.
In colonial New England Puritan communities, the family was
A. neither highly valued nor expected to be under the authority of women. B. both highly valued and expected to be under the authority of women. C. highly valued. D. marked by relatively loose parental supervision. E. expected to be under the authority of women.
One response to the changes brought by the Black Death was rebellions by what group demanding economic help?
a. knights b. monks c. Jews d. doctors e. peasants
Explain the success of the British in the Seven Years' War.
What will be an ideal response?