During America’s early years, which of the following groups of citizens were typically excluded from voting?
A.
property owners
B.
white citizens
C.
citizens who were male
D.
poor citizens

Respuesta :

The answer will be letter C.

Answer:

poor citizens ( D )

Explanation:

America's early years of democracy were not very much as free as it was supposed to be because a few selected people were allowed to vote during elections in the United states. and the group of people allowed by law to vote were mainly white males who could afford paying  taxes.

Property owners who were white males were typically allowed to vote because they were allowed by the constitution to do so. poor citizens who were mainly African American citizens were excluded from voting whether Male or female.