Despite the citizenship granted by the Snyder Act of 1924 that allowed Native Americans to vote, states used all of the following to prevent Native Americans from voting EXCEPT
a. jail terms.
b. poll taxes.
c. intimidation.
d. literacy tests.

Respuesta :

States used all of the following to prevent Native Americans from voting except a. jail terms. The Snyder Act of 1924 was passed to admit Native Americans born in the US as full US citizens. However, even though the Snyder Act made them US citizens, they weren't permitted all of their rights as citizens. One of the rights withheld from them by local states was voting.