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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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What was the historical impact of the Snyder Act? (1 point)
The Snyder Act gave women the right to vote, doubling the country's
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What does the fact that "aliens" are generally are not allowed to vote show about American beliefs?
I looked all through my book
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maddie
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Please help.
Literacy tests worked to dany the right to vote to African Americans primarily because a.. all white voters had
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Pat
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how does restoring voting to whites in the south help protect rights of freedmen in the 1870s? freedmen by the way were the
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Jon
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Have any info on colonial voting
what is qualla boundary men only! no women. Please check these sites: (Broken Link Removed)
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In 1869, the _____ Territory became the first area of the United States to grant women the vote.%0D%0A%0D%0A(1
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Who could vote in the Roman republic?
(1 point) Responses all Romans over age 18 all Romans over age 18 all adult male citizens
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isabella
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live in Washington, D.C. just down the street from the White House. The year is 1955. I am a 35 year old woman with two
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sic
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The year is 1915. I am a single, African American man living in Chicago, Illinois. Can I vote?
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sic
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Every male over the age of 21 shall have the right to vote.
totally adopted Partially adopted Not adopted
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According to the Nineteenth Amendment, which minority group of people could now vote? (1 point) Responses former slaves former
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1.denying weaithy plantsers the right to vote
2.working to eaitfy the Fourteenth amendment i dont know more + im to lazy to put
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mis.i will help u
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Which best analyzes how U.S. citizenship in regard to political participation has evolved over time? (1 point)
• Originally,
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Which explains how suffrage was granted to Black men in the United States? (1 point)
• through a constitutional amendment •
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How can reapportionment impact minority rights? (1 point)
• Minority voters may gain or lose congressional representation based
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Which assesses how minority rights could be negatively impacted by redistricting? (1 point
• Redistricting could take away the
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Match the vocabulary word to the correct meaning
to take away the right to vote the right to vote in public elections collection
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ibuypower
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How can reapportionment impact minority rights?(1 point)
Responses Minority voters may be less likely to vote based on changes to
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jhyutdr
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What was the historical impact of the Snyder Act?(1 point)
Responses The Snyder Act gave Indigenous Americans U.S. citizenship,
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jhyutdr
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Claim: The voting age should be lowered to 16. Which source would provide information that is most relevant to the
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What best evaluates the connection between demographic changes over time and political outcomes in the U.S.?(1 point)
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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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Which explains how suffrage was granted to Black men in the United States?(1 point)
Responses A. through a convention B. through
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In maylasia, people don't have the right to vote but have a lot of rights true or false
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Knotreal
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Claim: The voting age should be lowered to 16.
Which source would provide information that is most relevant to the claim? (1
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Describe how this law attempted to reconcile the discrepancy between American ideals and public policy. (1 point) Responses
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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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help
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There are four amendments to the Constitution about who can vote. Which of the following describes one of them?
(1 point)
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Gunge Lord
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What is the strongest evidence in Argument 1?
Argument 1: The voting age should be lowered. Voter turnout for elections can be
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AJε==D
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What did the Fifteenth Amendment prohibit governments from using to prevent someone from voting?(1
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Taylor swift
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Which statement best explains the Twenty-Third Amendment’s changes to voting rights in the District of Columbia?(1
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Taylor swift
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Which group was still not allowed to vote following passage of this amendment?
Responses A womenwomen B poor menpoor men C rich
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The Fifteenth Amendment guaranteed _______________ for all US citizens, regardless of "Previous condition of servitude."
Response
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There are four amendments to the Constitution about who can vote. Which of the following describes one of them?
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hi
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How old do citizens have to be to vote in the election for president?
(1 point) Responses 20 20 19 19 18 18 17 17
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hi
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When did the constitution give an all adult men the right to vote was it from the beginning before the civil law or after the
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Proportional time walking is 20 minutes. 30 minute
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According to the 19th amendment, which minority group of people could now vote, was it former slaves, illegal immigrants women,
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Proportional time walking is 20 minutes. 30 minute
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When the Constitution was first ratified, men who did not own property could not vote. Later amendments to the Constitution have
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Tom Kaulitz
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how old do citizens have to be to vote in the election for President
a 20 b 19 C 18 d 17
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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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Which assesses how minority rights could be negatively impacted by redistricting?(1 point) Responses Redistricting could
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"But no person who was, on January 1, 1866, or at any time prior thereto, entitled to vote under any form of government, or who
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Smith lives in Alabama in 1955. He can read, but does not have any money. Can Smith vote? Explain your answer.
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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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lol
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Which explains how suffrage was granted to Black men in the United States?(1 point) Responses through the U.S. Constitution
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lol
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What best evaluates the connection between demographic changes over time and political outcomes in the U.S.?(1 point)
Responses
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User_Noname
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Compare and contrast the roles of citizen and noncitizens. Which group has the right to vote?
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