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Will mark Brainliest to first person to answer Correctly with an explanation on why it is that answer The statement below was made to an interviewer in Atlanta, Georgia in the 1930s.

Do you know I've never voted in my life, never been able to exercise my right as a citizen because of the poll tax?

How is this concern addressed in the U. S. Constitution?

By making all taxes unconstitutional

By making barriers to voting unconstitutional

By limiting voting rights for some Americans

By giving noncitizens the right to vote

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