Voting Rights Quiz 1

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In 1776:

What is the source of the federal right to vote?

What is most significant about the 15th Amendment, which in 1870 established that the right to vote cannot be denied on the basis of race?:

For a century following the Civil War (1861-1865):

The post-Civil War era of disenfranchisement, during which Southern states adopted an array of laws that made it extremely difficult for African-Americans and many poor white)s to vote, began in 1890 and lasted until:

As of 1965, in Mississippi, what percentage of African-Americans were able to register to vote:

The 1964 federal Civil Rights Act ensures that:

“Today, the strange career of John Eastman raises questions about whether any of those values—civil discourse, careful analysis, mutual respect, the entire small-l liberal
intellectual project—have any substance at all, or are just fairy tales that disguise the grim reality that law, and everything else in American politics, is nothing more noble than a knife fight in the dark.”

— Garrett Epps