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Which issue did the Nineteenth Amendment address?
A. coverture B. segregation C. citizenship D. sexual harassment Would it be B?
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dbh
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Can someone tell me if this fits the question
Mexican Americans were allowed to vote, unlike African Americans who didn't have
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Please help
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what would prevent your state from making a new law that took away voting rights from anyone who did not own their own home?
plea
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pls help me
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Please Help!
A new law that took away voting rights from anyone who did not own a home? -establishment clause -incorporation
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melie mel
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what would prevent your state from making a new law that took away your voting rights from anyone who did not own their own
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the person who needs help
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Explain the civil liberty being violated and state the amendment or law that protects that liberty.
The cartoon has a poor white
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girly girl
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what is the grandfather clause?
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kat
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In America, who has the right to vote?
1.all citizens 2.adult males 3.all citizens, 18 years and older 4.males and females
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Help I need somebody not just anybody
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In America, citizens with voting rights can
A. Make the laws. B. Vote for or against any law. C. Propose new laws. D. Vote for or
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Sarah
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Which inference about the women's rights movement is supported by the article?
A. Some populations of women still do not have
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myworldwha
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What is meant by more than 50% of the voting rights exercised?
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In 1965, Congress adopted the Voting Rights Act. Describe this act. In your description, explain what led Congress to pass the
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Mame
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Which of the following was the main concern addressed by the Fourteenth Amendment?
(1 point) Responses civil rights of former
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pineapple
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I answered all of the other questions on my worksheet but the only two that I am stuck on are...
Explain how each topic below
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Social Studies
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Can a prisoner convicted of a felony vote? in usa
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Jake
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Which of these statements describes the state of voting rights from colonial times until 1971?
They became more limited. They
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yamean
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Why did some people want all states to have the same number of votes in the federal legislature? What did they fea
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jimm
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How could a poll tax or a literacy test has been used to prevent someone from voting?
The Civil war Amendments Before. After
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Katy
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Which inference about the women's rights movement is supported by the article?
A. Some populations of women still do not have
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InuChan
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4. The term suffrage refers to the
A. freedom to make one's voice heard. B. Soviet labor camps. C. right to vote. D.
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Sarah
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courts issued court orders, or i-j--cti--, to make sure that people of color were allowed to vote
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Alexis
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When the 23rd Amendment was passed, it gave voting rights to residents of Washington, DC. Why were they excluded from all of the
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Kathlyn
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What are the for and against arguments for the right to vote?
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Unknown
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What type of genre would the text, “The Fight For the Right to Vote” be considered?
Responses Biography Biography How-to
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the rose song
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What could be the flaws of all men are equal to vote?
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vickie
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What factors influenced the scope of voting rights in ancient Athens?
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lindsey
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Which of the resolutions at Seneca Falls Convention was most inspired by women’s inability to own property? A.desire for
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Cassie
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What was the purpose of a poll tax?
A. to prevent African Americans from voting in elections B. to keep Republican governments
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asked by
ok234
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which legal provisions enables illiterate white people to retain their voting rights in the south after the civil war
black codes
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asked anonymously
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What did the Fifteenth Amendment prohibit governments from using to prevent someone from voting?(1 point)
Responses gender gender
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hvuibj
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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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hvuibj
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What was the effect of expanding voting rights?
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Victoria
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Which statement best explains the Twenty-Third Amendment’s changes to voting rights in the District of Columbia?(1 point)
Citiz
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IT clown
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Which statement best explains how women achieved voting rights changes in the Constitution?(1 point)
The right to vote was
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IT clown
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How does the Voting Rights Act of 1965 connect to Black suffrage laws passed after the Civil War?(1 point)
The Voting Rights Act
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IT clown
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One of today's hot political topics is some states' measures to restrict voting. What historical precedents do we have for such
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maria
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In most States, the right to vote was originally denied to all but which one of the following groups?
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miracle
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What is a simple definition of The Voting Rights Act of 1965?
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Vicky
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How has the 24th Amendment expanded voting rights?
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Vicky
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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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trippie
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Which of the following is NO LONGER necessary for the right to vote?A) RegistrationB) CitizenshipC) Residency D) Land Ownership
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Madi
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The first American voters were only white, male ---------s
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Annie
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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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asked anonymously
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What did the Fifteenth Amendment prohibit governments from
using to prevent someone from voting? (1 point) race age gender
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asked anonymously
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What were some of the ways that people in power restricted poor people from voting in the United States in the 19th century? You
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Anonymous
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After the passage of the 19th Amendment, white women _____.
1.)faced the same practical obstacles to voting as blacks did My
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Abigail
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When states opened the vote to men without property, many barred free black men from voting at the same time. Why do you think
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asked anonymously
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Which of the following were goals of the civil rights movement? Select all that apply.
(1 point) Responses establishing full
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optional
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Which statement best explains the twenty-third amendments changes to voting rights in the district of Columbia
citizens residing
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asked anonymously
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What did the Fifteenth Amendment prohibit governments from using to prevent someone from voting
race property age gender
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asked anonymously
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