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Use the claim to answer the question. Claim: The voting age should be lowered to 16. Which source
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What does suffrage mean?(1 point) Responses the right to serve in an army the right to serve in an army the right to work in a
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Claim: The voting age should be lowered to 16. Which source would provide information that
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This excerpt from the Voting Rights Act from the 1965 supports the conclusion that previously it had been possible for states to
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What powers are given to the states in elections that have caused an underrepresentation for certain voting populations?(1
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Unlike African American men, women in the late 1800s _____.
experienced no restrictions when voting. were able to vote under
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How did the 26th Amendment expand voting rights?
Responses A It allowed an 18 year old to work.It allowed an 18 year old to work.
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How did the 15th amendment impact political participation?(1 point)
Responses 18 year old citizens were allowed to vote 18 year
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This Native American activist and veteran fought for his right to vote and was instrumental in the Native American Voting Rights
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In the 1870's, the 15th amendment expanded Black Americans' ability to participate in the political process. How did the 24th
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Why do State legislatures use gerrymandering to impact minority rights?
Can take away congressional representation specifically
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What is a historical impact of the Noneteenth Amendment?
A. The banning of poll taxes B. The expansion of suffrage to Black men
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Why were indigenous Americans not allowed to vote until 1924?
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The Voting Rights Act of 1965 (quoted below) made our country more democratic because
No voting qualification or prerequisite to
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What does suffrage mean?
A. The right to vote in elections B. The right to work in a male-dominated job C. The right to work
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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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How did the 15th amendment impact political participation?(1 point)
Responses Women were allowed to vote Women were allowed to
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Which Amendment serves to provide voting rights for all persons regardless of race or color(1 point)
Responses the Thirteenth
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By what process for 18 year olds, fully granted the right to vote? Resolution of Congress, voter initiative, Supreme Court,
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Which assesses how minority rights rights could be negatively impacted by redistricting? Please choose the correct answer.
A:
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Which explains how suffrage was granted to black men in the united states? Please choose the correct answer.
A: Through a
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What was the historical impact of the Snyder Act? Please choose the correct answer.
A: The Snyder Act gave Indigenous Americans
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Which of the powers below are given to the states in elections that have caused an underrepresented for certain voting
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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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What did the Fifteenth Amendment prohibit governments from using to prevent someone from voting?(1 point)
Responses gender gender
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What does suffrage mean? (1 point)
• the right to work outside the home • the right to vote in elections • the right to
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"The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or
abridged by the United States or by any State on
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What were the primary or main requirements to vote in most of the states?
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What were the primary or main requirements to vote in most of the states keep it short
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What was the lasting impact of the Jacksonian democracy?
Possible response: President Andrew Jackson helped to shape America’s
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Claim: The voting age should be lowered to 16. Which source would provide information that
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Which of the following were goals of the civil rights movement? Select the two correct answers.
(1 point) establishing full
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Which of the following were goals of the civil rights movement? Select the two correct answers.
(1 point) Responses establishing
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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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why was the voting act of 1965 necessary?
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Why was the voting rights act of 1965 necessary?
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Read the excerpt from "Woman's Rights to the Suffrage."
It was we, the people; not we, the white male citizens; nor yet we, the
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Which amendment to the US Constitution protects women’s right to vote?
(1 point) Responses The Sixteenth Amendment The
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No one
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How did the change in voting rights affect poor white men and both enslaved and free African American men?
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Which of the following strategies were used to disenfranchise black Georgians in the early 1900s?
(1 point) Poll tax, literacy
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Which of the following strategies were used to disenfranchise black Georgians in the early 1900s? (1 point) Responses Poll tax,
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Lil Bro
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Which of the following rights do Americans living in outlying areas of the United
States have? Responses To send mail through the
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Claim: The voting age should be lowered to 16. Which source would provide information that
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Which of the following strategies were used to disenfranchise black Georgians in the early 1900s?
(1 point) Responses Poll tax,
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Why were Indigenous Americans not allowed to vote until 1924?(1 point) Responses They were not considered citizens of the US
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QUESTION 4 QUESTION 4 OF 8 4 / 8 According to the Article, what is one benefit of allowing citizens under the age of 18 to vote?
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QUESTION 8 QUESTION 8 OF 8 8 / 8 Based on information in the Article, the reader can predict that __________. A.The minimum
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Claim: The voting age should be lowered to 16. Which source would provide information that
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Which amendment to the US Constitution protects women’s right to vote? (1 point)ResponsesThe Sixteenth Amendment The Sixteenth
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Claim: the voting a should be lowered to 16. Which source would provide information that is most relevant to the claim? One
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