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What amendment said that there would be no poll tax?

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go look in the dam social studies book

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What amendment said people no longer had pay a poll tax?

24 amendment


What tax was outlawed by the 24th amendment?

the Poll tax


When did they ban the poll tax?

The 24th Amendment, ratified in 1964, did away with the poll tax in the United States. It said that no person could be prevented from voting "by reason of failure to pay any poll tax or other tax."


What was prohibited under the Twenty-fourth Amendment?

The 24th amendment prohibited poll taxes


Five states still had poll tax at the time 24th amendment was ratified. what are they?

What are the five states that had poll tax at the time of the 24th amendment was ratified?


A poll tax is tax on?

A poll tax was used to give people the ability to vote. The poll tax is no longer used in the U.S. The 24th Amendment ended it on January 23, 1964.


How did the poll tax impact the 15th amendment?

it didnt


The 24th amendment abolished what?

The Twenty-fourth Amendment (Amendment XXIV) prohibits both Congress and the states from conditioning the right to vote in federal elections on payment of a poll tax or other types of tax.


What is the nickname for the 24th amendment?

The 24th Amendment of the Constitution does not have a nickname. The purpose of this amendment was to eliminate the poll tax.


What is the voting fee banned by the 24th amendment?

poll tax


The poll tax was outlawed in federal elections by the?

24th Amendment


What legal action eliminated the poll tax?

The Poll Tax was abolished by the 24th Amendment to the U.S Constitution. The Poll Tax was a tax that citizens paid prior to voting. Often, the tax was used to prevent to the poor from voting, as they could not afford the tax.