The Mississippi Plan
Mississippi was the first state to enact laws preventing blacks from voting. Through literacy tests and poll taxes, blacks were prevented from voting because of cost and the inability to read. This system eventually evolved to include gerrymandering the districts to exclude blacks and primaries for whites only.
The policy of Mississippi spread to other southern states within twenty years. Each state used their own methods but the goal was all the same: prevent blacks from voting and/or holding government office. These laws continued in the US until the 1960's when the national government outlawed the practices.
Answer:
Phoenicians were revered as great mariners by their contemporaries. They are believed to have been the first Mediterranean culture to reach Britain. ... The most important Phoenician contribution to Western civilization was their writing system that evolved from a North Semitic proto-alphabet.
Explanation:
Wear yellow stars because that's what they all did back then.
I believe it’s B. With process of elimination and just from what I remember from that lesson I’m pretty sure it’s B.