Read the scenario.
It is November of 1920. Across the country, people are voting in the first presidential election since the passage of the 19th Amendment. Two sisters named Hettie and Elizabeth are excited to become the first women in their family to vote. However, when they arrive at the polling place, they discover that they have to pay a tax to vote. Another woman in the line, who is African American like the sisters, also has to pay a tax. However, the White women waiting to vote do not have to pay. Unable to afford the tax, Hettie and Elizabeth are prevented from voting.
What does the scenario show about the amendment that gave women the vote?
The amendment was less effective than the 15th Amendment.
The amendment only granted the right to vote to wealthy women.
The amendment did not guarantee the right to vote for all women.
The amendment was meant to discriminate against women of color.