Answer:
C) Southern states prevented African Americans from voting by charging them to do so.
Explanation:
Poll taxes were a popular method used by Southern states after the Civil War to stop African American men from voting. Poll taxes were used after African American men gained the right to vote with the 15th amendment to the US Constitution. This, along with grandfather clauses and literacy tests, were meant to limit African American pariticpation in local, state, and federal elections.
These types of barriers to voting were eliminated during the Civil Rights movement of the 1960's.
Grover Cleveland!
Grover Cleveland was known for personally answering the phone in the White House.
In 1819, the spectacular post-War of 1812 economic growth concluded. Banks throughout the country were collapsed; mortgages were ruled out, individuals were forced to leave their houses and off their agricultural farms. Falling costs impaired agriculture and producing, unemployment covered the whole country.