| 11. | Why had Americans abandoned the simpler, neater disfranchise?
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| 12. | His attempts to empower the underclass had served to disfranchise the working class.
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| 13. | Two states ( Florida and Virginia ) permanently disfranchise persons with felony convictions.
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| 14. | The Radicals disfranchised every man who had supported the Confederacy, even indirectly.
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| 15. | It disfranchised nearly all blacks and many poor whites.
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| 16. | The borough constituency continued to be represented until it was disfranchised in 1885.
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| 17. | They had been disfranchised since statutory and constitutional changes in 1890 and 1892.
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| 18. | Beattie appealed to voters not to disfranchise themselves by returning an abstentionist representative.
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| 19. | In 1895, South Carolina ratified a new constitution that disfranchised black voters.
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| 20. | By 1900, these measures effectively disfranchised nearly all black voters in Mississippi.
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