Maybe a question like..."dont you know people like you become millionaires in the future?" or "how about a gold bar for child president!" lol....those are just suggestions
A major purpose of these laws was to preserve slavery. In the first two years after the Civil War, white dominated southern legislatures passed Black Codes modeled after the earlier slave codes. They were particularly concerned with controlling movement and labor, as slavery had given way to a free labor system.
Removing poll taxes and literacy tests helped to eliminate voting barriers for African-Americans. These were initially put in place after the passing of the Reconstruction amendments (13th, 14th, and 15th amendments). This was supposed to significantly reduce the amount of African-Americans who were eligible to vote.
This is due to the fact that many African-Americans after the Civil War era did not have the ability to read or write, as they were forced to work on plantations in the South. Along with this, poll taxes were also extremely limiting, as African-Americans were not able to earn wages as slaves.
Ultimately, the removing of these barriers leads to increased voter turnout for African-Americans.
Advanced: Countries came a long way from the beginning of time
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1. Working can also impact a child’s social development because the child spends time doing labor instead of with peers in social play, learning how to interact properly.
2. Through the first half of the 1800s, child labor was an essential part of the agricultural and handicraft economy of the United States.
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