Voting regulations at the time were restrictive, particularly in southern states where discriminatory practices, such as poll taxes and literacy tests, often prevented black americans from participating in elections. poll taxes, which were created through state laws, required that a person pay a fee to vote in national elections. literacy tests required a person to explain complex materials or provide recitations, such as reading aloud or repeating from memory complex texts, such as the us constitution. —"a march to enact change" read the excerpt from the text.

Which best describes the impact that voting regulations had on black americans?
O complex literacy tests made it difficult for some black americans to take part in elections.
O poll taxes and literacy tests allowed black americans to prepare to vote.
O the fees required to pay poll taxes sometimes prevented black americans from voting.
O voting regulations helped black americans take part in elections. voting regulations often made it more difficult for black americans to vote.