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the "Grandfather Clause"
the "White Primary"
What do these terms have in common?
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In 1902, when Mississippi passed a law that declared political parties to be private organizations, the Mississippi democratic party immediately launched white primaries policy, which prevented African Americans to participate in the primaries.
Mississippi also passed the "grand father clause" according to which only those people were allowed to vote whose grandfathers where qualified to vote. This again deprived the black people of their right to vote.
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The answer is C, they were all used to ensure that African Americans were allowed to vote in Southern states in the late 1800s.
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