-Literary tests for voting. This prevented African Americans from voting, as they were refused an education.
-Separate but equal doctrine. After the 14th amendment, this legal doctrine was implemented to “protect” the rights of African Americans. This meant African Americans were segregated by race, but “ostensibly ensured equal opportunity to all races”. This is where you’d see black water fountains, and white water fountains, or black Americans being forced to the back of the bus.
The correct answer should be <span>the protections of black civil rights crumbled under the pressure of restored white rule and unfavorable supreme court decisions
The racists found a way to segregate the African-Americans through things like Sharecropping or by introducing taxes for voting or by introducing tests to check their literacy, which prevented them from voting even though they had amendments that guaranteed those rights.</span>
The correct answer is the first option.
It is in the unitary system and the unitary government that all of the key powers are in the hands of the central government. Under this system there is only one power that is the central government and any other administrative units have only so much power as the central government chooses and is willing to delegate.
Answer:
C. stating rights in the Bill of Rights does not mean these are the only rights of citizens
Explanation:
The ninth amendment belonged to the Bill of rights. Bill of rights was added to the constitution on December 15, 1791. It states that the rights not mentioned in the constitution belong to the people.
It means that people do have other rights and their rights are not limited to the ones listed in the constitution or we can say that if a list of people's rights is mentioned in the constitution it doesn't mean that the government can take away other rights of the people that are not mentioned in the constitution.
So, people can have more rights than the ones mentioned in the constitution and option (C) is an example of those rights.
He didn't die in a battle