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What was the purpose of the poll tax?

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in the us the purpose of the poll tax has been connected with voting rights. poll taxes enacted in southern states around 1889. it had the effect of disenfranchising many blacks as well as poor whites. hope it helps.
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Poll Tax was a tax created by Margaret Thatcher in 1989.

This was a one-off fee that was charged to each inhabitant to fund local governments. The tax was a substitute for another that was based on the value of each person's property.

The Poll Tax was also a regressive tax, meaning that the tax rate was lower for those who owned larger assets, expressing a typical profile of neoliberal conduct. Margaret Thatcher completely reversed the logic that had been established in the UK and directly attacked labor rights.

The Poll Tax was a symbol of Margaret Thatcher's bankrupt neoliberal conduct that led to her downfall. The Prime Minister was replaced by John Major, who immediately began dismantling the tax.

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