Answer:
The fifteenth Ammendment prohibited denail of the right to vote because of race
Explanation:
The Fifteenth Ammendments to the Constitution of the United States ('XV') states that governments in the United States cannot prevent a citizen from voting because of their race, color, or prior condition of servitude (slavery). It was ratified on February 3, 1870. Its basic objective was to grant the right to vote to former slaves.
The Voting Rights Act in 1965, made it possible to achieved the full promise of the fifteenth amendment in all states.
Answer:
When you ask a question and there are 2 people who answered, it will give you the option to choose who you want to be brainliest. And you choose the person who helped you the most, or if you just want to choose a person with whatever reason you want, then u give the braniliest. I think it will work when 2 people answer.
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I think the answer is B because I have some background knowledge
Its A, bicameral hope it help!!