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Well to start and probably most importantly, the Greeks are considered to be the founders of democracy. They also had some of the first voting systems. So technically all modern law that dwells in democracy originated in Greece. Rome expanded on that democracy and created what I would consider the most powerful government that held together an empire. They had levels to their government which made organization greater. The most well known position would be senator. Overall, many of the systems that we have in our society such as voting, debates, centralized government and even more than one branch, were all practiced in Rome.
Explanation:
Greeks - Democracy and Voting
Romans - Centralized Government and Government Positions
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The answer is b. 11 people on each side for american football
Poll taxes means you have to pay a tax before allowed to vote. That's a way of preventing poor persons (like blacks in the South) from voting.
Literacy tests would require persons to pass certain standards of reading and writing in order to qualify for voting. Again, such methods were aimed at blacks, who had not had access to the same education as whites.
Jim Crow laws were all sorts of segregation laws aimed at keeping blacks in "their place" and away from places where white society did not want them to be.
All such measures were used to promote segregation and limit the rights of blacks. So the answer that doesn't fit is "crop subsidies," which would be payments made to assist farmers.