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Which colonists had the right to vote????
White male chirstiann over the the age of 21????
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Lauren
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Which is a night that both citizens and non-citizens in the US shal
(1 point) O the right to vote O the right to religious
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Which country had voting rights denied to much of its population based on race before 1994?
Responses A NigeriaNigeria B South
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This Native American activist fought for his right to vote and was instrumental in the Native American Voting Rights ruling in
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Some claim that recent changes to voter laws in the state of Georgia are designed to deprive some people of their right to vote.
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bobby
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I was wondering if I paraphrased correctly.
The original article is:(my work is at the end ) Known as the "Napoleon of the
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zahra
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can somebody please help me paraphrase this please ??
For any state to make sex a qualification that must ever result in the
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Anonymous
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Do voter ID laws conflict with anything in the Constitution besides, situationally, the 24th Amendment?
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Jessica
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Which statement best explains the Twenty-Third Amendment's changes to voting rights in the District of Columbia?
A. Citizens
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What statement best explains how women achieved voting rights changes in the Constitution?
A. The right to vote was guaranteed
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How does the Voting Rights Act of 1965 connect to Black suffrage laws passed after the Civil War?
A. The Voting Rights Act
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If America were to propose an amendment allowing children to be represented as voters through their guardian or parent do you
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Francis
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What was the purpose of a poll tax? (1 point) Responses 1 to prevent African Americans from voting in elections to 2 to keep
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Anonymous
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Why did white Southern Democrats disenfranchise black men?%0D%0A%0D%0A(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AThey feared the
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Did the American revolution undermined support for property qualifications for voting?
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tee
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Which statement best explains the Twenty-Third Amendment's changes to voting rights in the District of Columbia?
Citizens
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What did the Fifteenth Amendment prohibit governments from using to prevent someone from voting?
gender property race age
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How does the Voting Rights Act of 1965 connect to Black suffrage laws passed after the Civil War?
The Voting Rights Act
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what were the effects of expanding voting rights?
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Kiersten
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What do the 15th, 19th, and 26th Amendments have in common?
(1 point) Responses voting rights voting rights religious rights
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Answer
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A corporation has 24 shareholders holding 4140 shares. The founder of the company retains 50 % of the companies shares. The
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Maya
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What did the Fifteenth Amendment prohibit governments from using to prevent someone from voting?(1 point) Responses property
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Which statement best explains the Twenty-Third Amendment’s changes to voting rights in the District of Columbia?(1 point)
Respo
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Voting Rights Quick Check
2 of 52 of 5 Items Question What did the Fifteenth Amendment prohibit governments from using to prevent
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User_Noname
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what was the purpose of a poll tax?
prevent african americans from voting in elections keep republican governments out of
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which legal provision enabled illiterate white people to retain their voting rights in the south after the civil war
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If the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments, which were passed almost 100 years earlier, guaranteed that African-Americans had the
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tom
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Where can I find a graph or table that shows when black people was able to vote and the years?
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Tracie
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What parts did the government consist of in the colonies? Who could vote?
Does this pertain to the Parlimentary rule? And that
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ATP
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Which was a direct cause of increased voter participation in the early nineteenth century?
(1 point) Responses the expansion of
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Which of the following statements best describes the status of voting rights in the United States?(1 point)
Responses There is
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Which statement best explains the reason Congress passed the Fifteenth Amendment?(1 point)
Responses to protect the ability of
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What was the historical impact of the Snyder Act?(1 point)
Responses The Snyder Act required the payment of poll taxes, limiting
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Can ayou Vote? Can you be elected?
1)You are a 43 year old Jewish merchant in Pennsylvania in 1705. can you be eleected to
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Con
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How were literacy tests used to disenfranchise voters?(1 point)
Responses They prevented people from voting by charging fees to
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vhjjk
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Read the following excerpt from the Fifteenth Amendment:
“The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be
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bhgu
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Which statement best explains the Twenty-Third Amendment’s changes to voting rights in the District of Columbia?(1 point)
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lil beby
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Which statement best explains the reason Congress
passed the Fifteenth Amendment? (1 point) a to stop poll taxes from creating an
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asked anonymously
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Read the following excerpt from the Fifteenth Amendment:
“The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be
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asked anonymously
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What do the 15th 19th and 26th amendment have in common
A-voting rights B-religion, right C-African American, right D-women’s
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Which statement best explains the Twenty-Third Amendment’s changes to voting rights in the District of Columbia?(1 point)
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help
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What did the Fifteenth Amendment prohibit governments from using to prevent someone from voting?(1 point) Responses gender
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help
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what year was back men able to vote?
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mack
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states may restrict a person's right to vote based on
a. religion b. mental competency c. gender d. tax payments b or d. i think
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jere
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the constitution forbids states to
a. seth the same requirements for voting in the state and federal elections b. set residence
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jere
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literacy tests worked to deny the right to vote to african americans primarily because
a. all white voters had higher literacy
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jere
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What does the 24th
Amendment prohibit in federal elections? (1 point) Denying the right to vote based on gender • Voting
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Why was the Voting Rights Act of 1965 necessary? Select all that apply.
(1 point) Responses Each citizen must be ruled by the
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ijwdi
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Describe how this law attempted to reconcile the discrepancy between American ideals and public policy.
Responses A. The NAACP
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apple juice
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How can reapportionment impact minority rights?
(1 point) Minority voters may be less likely to vote based on changes to
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