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State laws passed primarily in Southern states to restrict the voting rights of African Americans after the passage of the Fifteenth Amendment came to be known collectively as

Jim Crow laws.
Voting Rights Acts.
Black Codes.
Affirmative Action.

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Answered by puneetgoyal12
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Answer:

(A) jim crow laws

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Answered by AnkitaSahni
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State laws passed in Southern states to restrict the voting rights of African Americans were collectively referred to as Jim Crow laws.

  • Jim Crow laws were a set of laws that forcefully imposed racial segregation both at the  local and state level
  • It was first implemented in the southern US and later it started spreading to other parts of the country.
  • These laws existed till the year 1965.
  • The idea behind these laws was 'equal' segregation, but it was implemented everywhere in the public facilities, schools, and also in transportation.
  • The facilities for the black Americans were already bad and useless and this segregation left them with no facilities at all.
  • So, instead of equal benefits, these laws became a social, economic, political, and educational disadvantage for the weaker class of the society.
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