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The requirement that voters had to know how to read and write ruled out many African Americans and poor whites. This was known as a ________ test
a) Literacy test
b) Grandfather Clause
c) Poll Tax
d) insurrection Test
A tax that had to be paid before a person could vote
a) Poll Tax
b) Carver Tax
c) Freeman's Tax
d) Emancipation Tax
a law that gave a person the right to vote if he could demonstrate that his father or grandfather had been a voter before 1867
a) Grandfather Clause
b) Poll Tax
c) Literacy Clause
d) Freedom Rider
What happen to the number of Blacks voting in Louisiana elections as a result of literacy test, poll tax and the Grandfather clause
a) The numbers went way down
b) The numbers went way up
c) There was no effect
d) There only slight changes in the number of African American voters
n this system, a planter would rent a portion of his land to a farmer who agreed to raise a cash crop, usually cotton. In return for the land and access to a small house, the farmer promised the landowner an agreed-upon portion, or share, of the crop
a) Sharecropping
b) Feudalism
c) Bourbonism
d) Le Missarabs
sharecroppers also needed other supplies during the year. Most of them had little money and depended on receiving goods on credit at local stores often owned by the planter. often after harvest in what condition was the sharecropper?
a) In debt
b) With an abundance of money
c) Breaking even
d) Free to move on to the next crop
A cycle of debt in which it became more and more difficult for a sharecropper or even a landowning small farmer to escape the cycle of credit, debt, and increasing poverty.
a) Debt Peonage
b) The Circle of Debt
c) Debtors Prison
d) Debt Purgatory
How did workers try to force Sugar cane planters to to return their wages to pre-1886 levels
a) By joining together
b) By working harder to increase the crop
c) By each demanding a raise
d) By writing letters to the Governor
A national labor organization tried to organize workers in the sugar parishes by having them join together in a union.
a) the Knights of Labor
b) The Knights of the White Camellia
c) The French Legionnaire
d) The Klu Klux Klan
Which was not a result of the Sugar labor strike?
a) The Strike ended in an peaceful agreement in which neither side felt like they won.
b) The strike angered many planters,
c) ordered the workers off their lands
d) The planters hired gunmen to protect their lands and interests The two groups clashed in Thibodaux . Thirty African
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