The short answer is: to stop black people from voting.
In late 1800 black people were already allowed to vote (black men only) but in the South, racism was still prevalent and in order to stop black people from voting, the while people in power came up with a number of additional requirements, such as having a grandfather that was allowed to vote, which many black people could not prove they had.
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By branden kssab on 22 November 2013
Answer:
The President vetoing a law.
(Can be overridden by the legislative branch with enough votes)
The executive branch declaring executive orders, which are like proclamations that carry the force of law
(Can be declared unconstitutional by the judicial branch.)
Explanation:
<span>This is such a complicated situation. On the one hand, the Jews have set up a state and homeland and are entitled to it; but on the other hand, this land was previously (and in many cases is still) inhabited by Arabs (Palestinians) and Christians who also feel entitled to a safe space.</span>