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What was the 24th Amendment outlaw quizlet?

On January 23, 1964, the U.S. ratified the 24th Amendment to the Constitution, prohibiting any poll tax in elections for officials. If a citizen does not have enough money to pay poll tax to vote, it would be unconstitutional to not let those people vote.

What change was made by the 26th Amendment?

The Twenty-sixth Amendment (Amendment XXVI) to the United States Constitution prohibits the states and the federal government from using age as a reason for denying the right to vote to citizens of the United States who are at least eighteen years old.

What is the effect of the 24th Amendment?

Not long ago, citizens in some states had to pay a fee to vote in a national election. This fee was called a poll tax. On January 23, 1964, the United States ratified the 24th Amendment to the Constitution, prohibiting any poll tax in elections for federal officials.

What is the purpose of the 24th Amendment?

On this date in 1962, the House passed the 24th Amendment, outlawing the poll tax as a voting requirement in federal elections, by a vote of 295 to 86. At the time, five states maintained poll taxes which disproportionately affected African-American voters: Virginia, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, and Texas.

What impact did the 24th Amendment have?

What was the effect of the 24th Amendment?

What is the history of the 26th amendment?

On this date, the 26th Amendment to the Constitution was ratified. In the turmoil surrounding the unpopular Vietnam War, lowering the national voting age became a controversial topic. Endorsed by Speaker Carl Albert of Oklahoma, the amendment passed the House by a vote of 401 to 19, on March 23, 1971.

What is the importance of the 24th Amendment?

Which President passed the 24th Amendment?

At the ceremony in 1964 formalizing the 24th Amendment, President Lyndon Johnson noted that: “There can be no one too poor to vote.” Thanks to the 24th Amendment, the right of all U.S. citizens to freely cast their votes has been secured.

When has the 24th Amendment been used?

California (February 7, 1963) Alaska (February 11, 1963) Rhode Island (February 14, 1963) Indiana (February 19, 1963)

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