What was the effect of the use of literacy tests throughout the south after the u.s. civil war?
a.women were denied the right to vote
b.an increase in voter turnout by african americans
c.the poor and african americans not being allowed to vote
d.an increase in the power of the republican party in the south?

Respuesta :

C. The poor and African Americans not being allowed to vote

Literacy tests were intended to be extremely difficult and at a time when former slaves and the poor were never taught to read, literacy tests were used to keep them from being able to vote. If you couldn’t pass the test, you couldn’t vote. Southerners also used high fees and voting taxes to keep the African Americans and poor from being able to afford to vote.

Literacy tests were primarily used in the American South after the Civil War and resulted in the poor and African Americans not being allowed to vote. Yes, this violated the 15th Amendment, but the violation was not seriously addressed by the Federal government until the 1960s.