Answer:
In order to prevent the former slaves from voting the former slave owners used a variety of means.
In many southern states like South Carolina the former slaves outnumbered the white population. This resulted in black republicans being elected to congress. To prevent themselves from being outvoted means were devised to prevent blacks from voting.
One means was the poll tax. A small fee was required to be able to vote. Many former slaves were sharecropping. They received a credit from local stores based on the harvest. These share cropper did not receive any cash and were unable to pay the poll tax.
Another means was a literacy test. In many southern states it was against the law to teach slaves how to read. After the Civil War educational opportunities for former slaves were very limited.
By requiring a potential voter to pass a literacy test made it difficult for many illiterate blacks to be able to vote.
The final effort was to require proof of citizenship by asking for proof that a person's grandparents had been US citizens. As slaves the blacks had been denied citizenship. It was impossible for most exslaves to prove citizenship.
All of these means were successful in preventing blacks from voting and the after reconstruction the white elite were able to regain politcal power.
Explanation:
<span>which of the following is a sign of credit trouble?
Answer:
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. credit cards are canceled due to poor payment history. </span>
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Well, usually (I say usually) many laws make the disclosure of confidential necessary. Often a court may rule or require that confidential information must be provided in order to proceed in a case. For example, if during a murder case, confidential medical records could be used (within the confines of the court) to prove a motive or could be used to identify a killer. In my home country (Australia) I am not sure about this but in the UK if this information involves a child's wellbeing and the pros outweigh the cons then it can be release/used however you will have to be prepared to justify your actions.
<span>Ross viewpoint is most directly relevant to the issue of </span>continuity and stages.
Continuity because the development is a gradual and continuous process (<span>personality development is a matter of sudden qualitative changes) .
</span><span>Stages because the discontinuity theory says that development occurs in a series of distinct </span>stages. (v<span>arious turning points in the life span).</span>