How did the Vietnam War and the protests of the 1960s and 1970s lead to the creation of the 26th Amendment?

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Responses

The older people who were protesting and who fought in Vietnam refused to vote, so Congress created the 26th Amendment so young people could vote.
The older people who were protesting and who fought in Vietnam refused to vote, so Congress created the 26th Amendment so young people could vote.

Congress realized that young people wouldn’t continue to go to war if they couldn’t vote.
Congress realized that young people wouldn’t continue to go to war if they couldn’t vote.

The only people who supported the war and refrained from protesting were the young people targeted by the 26th Amendment.
The only people who supported the war and refrained from protesting were the young people targeted by the 26th Amendment.

Congress wanted to gain the vote of the young people who were involved in Vietnam and who were part of the protests.

Congress wanted to gain the vote of the young people who were involved in Vietnam and who were part of the protests.