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<span>African Americans didn't request the privilege to vote at that time did not fully understand their rights and did not make any moves or even campaign to be allowed that right as citizens of the united states of America.
Also, The number of African Americans were more than the White people, if they really vote, and their elected representatives win most senate or other such positions the white people will have less impact in the affairs of the government.</span><span />
Existed from 7100 BC to 5700 BC
Located in konya plain
A channel of carsamba river flowed
In July 2012 it was inscribed as UNESCO world heritage
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The five founding or core ideals of America are equality, rights, liberty, opportunity and democracy.
A majority of Americans say the nation does not live up to ideals important to a flourishing democracy, like an open and transparent government or a government with policies that reflect the views of most citizens
Southern governments implemented a series of devices that would stop African-American citizens from voting including:
1) Poll Taxes- This was a certain amount of money an individual had to pay in order to vote. Many African-Americans could not afford these taxes.
2) Grandfather Clauses- This was a law that essentially stated that you were only able to vote if your grandfather voted. When this was first implemented, many African-American citizens were slaves before or their family members were slaves.
3) Literacy tests- These near impossible tests were based on a person's ability to read and write. This was effective when first implemented because many African-Americans did not have formal schooling due to their status as slaves before the end of the Civil War.