"Post hoc" is the one description among the following choices given in the question that is correct. The other choices given can be easily negated as they are incorrect. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the third option or the penultimate option. I hope the answer helps you.
In theory, all people had the right to vote regardless of race in states where voting restrictions were in place. One could go and vote, but had to complete the require state-mandated steps to do so. Technically, the poll tax and literacy tests were to be administered to all voters. However, the corruption of this often occurred at the polls where whites would "pass" the literacy tests where blacks could not even if they did. White workers would "forget" to charge the poll tax to whites or charge less so they could vote. Some states initially had a grandfather clause that stated if you grandfather could vote before the Civil War then you were exempt from the poll taxes and/or literacy test. This was a given for almost all whites and an immediately made all blacks qualify for the mandates because blacks did not have the right to vote prior to the Civil War.
I would suggest that bill shows his son what happens if he does drugs (pictures, etc) and makes his curfew really early
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These states, the 13, were like this because of states rights and slavery issues/belifs.
Explanation:
This was an affect of the civil war era.
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