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3 April, 18:37

In the South during the late 1800s, grandfather clauses prevented

most white Southerners from voting because their grandfathers were slaveholders.

most white Southerners from voting because their grandfathers were in the Confederate army.

most African Americans from voting because their grandfathers were not able to vote.

most African Americans from voting because their grandfathers were not able to read.

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  1. 3 April, 20:30
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    most African Americans from voting because their grandfathers were not able to vote.
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