Final answer:
The 24th Amendment forbids election officials from charging fees or poll taxes, ensuring all citizens can exercise their right to vote without financial barriers. It is focused on removing poll taxes and does not address voting rights based on age, which is the domain of the 26th Amendment.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question is asking how the 24th Amendment applies to Donna's right to vote. The 24th Amendment, ratified in 1964, abolished the use of poll taxes as a precondition for voting in federal elections. Many Southern states had imposed poll taxes to prevent African Americans and poor people of all races from voting, effectively circumventing the 15th Amendment. This practice of charging fees for voting was a barrier to the democratic process and was eliminated by the 24th Amendment. Therefore, the correct answer to the question is:
c) the amendment forbids election officials from charging fees or poll taxes.
This answer emphasizes that the 24th Amendment's primary focus is to remove financial barriers to voting, ensuring all citizens can exercise their right to vote without paying a tax. It does not directly pertain to the voting rights of women or the age requirement to vote, as those issues are addressed by the 19th and 26th Amendments respectively.