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How did the Twenty-Fourth Amendment protect the rights of Black voters?

A. It limited the number of fees or taxes that could be charged in
federal elections.
B. It allowed citizens to put off the collection of fees or taxes in
federal elections.
C. It outlawed poll taxes, or fees charged to voters, in federal
elections.
D. It discouraged the assessment of fees or taxes in federal
elections.

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Answer:

Your answer is c

Step-by-step explanation:

" It outlawed poll taxes, or fees charged to voters, in federal elections."

In 1964 the Twenty-fourth Amendment prohibited the use of poll taxes.

Also in 1965, the Voting Rights Act directed the Attorney General to enforce the right to vote for African Americans.

So this also allowed Black voters to not be charged for poll taxes.

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