Respuesta :
Answer:
Option C.
Explanation:
Deny African American citizens participation in government, is the right answer.
The poll tax was a tax that required the African-Americans to pay a certain amount of money prior using their right to vote and receiving privileges from the government. During the Reconstruction in the South, a large section of the African-American community was poor thus they could not pay taxes to entertain their voting rights. Accordingly, it was a method implemented by the White supremacy to deny voting rights to the African-American community.