Poll taxes--this law required people to pay a tax to vote. Blacks often were not able to pay the tax.
Literacy tests--the literacy test was a test required for voting. However, it was nearly impossible to pass in particular for blacks who were not even given a fair shot.
Grandfather clause--this clause got whites out of the poll taxes and the literacy tests. If their grandfather was able to vote prior to the Civil War, the they did not have to jump through the hoops.
I believe that it would be the first one
To settle the method of representation in the legislative branch.
Northern states wanted representation based on the population, which would mean all larger states whom at the time had the most people living within would dominate Congress. Under the Compromise, all states were represented equally within the Senate.
The correct answer is B) The elimination of poverty and racial injustice in America.
Lyndon B Johnson's "Great Society" program was the name given to the policies and laws he wanted to implement in American society in order to make it equal for all Americans. At the time of his presidency, racism was still rampant in the US (especially in the Southern states) and millions of Americans lived in poverty. His goal was to create federal programs that would help aid in America becoming a better society. An example of this would be the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which helped to end segregation of public facilities.