Which of the following U.S. Supreme Court cases overturned a Texas law that prevented African Americans from voting in the Democratic primary?
A. Texas v. United States
B. Smith v. Allwright
C. Nixon v. Herndon
D. Grovey v. Townsend
Answer: C
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A. be at least 26 years of age. B. have resided in the state for three years. C. have resided in the district for two years. D. be a "qualified" voter.