Comparing the interpretations of the U.S. Constitution, (2 points)

Comparing the interpretations of the U.S. Constitution, with blank, the Fifteenth Amendment protects the rights of all races to 'the right to vote' and this includes restricting the power of states to write voting laws when these violate civil rights; with blank, the Fifteenth Amendment protects the rights of all races to vote, and the states retain the power to write their own voting laws.

options: Strict Constructionism, Democratic Constructionism, Liberal Constructionism, Republican Constructionism

With Strict Constructionism, the interpretation would likely lean towards the second option, where the states retain the power to write their own voting laws. This approach emphasizes adhering strictly to the text of the Constitution and limiting federal government intervention in state affairs.

On the other hand, with Democratic Constructionism, the interpretation would likely lean towards the first option, where the Fifteenth Amendment restricts the power of states to write voting laws that violate civil rights. This approach prioritizes the protection of individual rights and equal access to voting rights.