Which best analyzes how U.S. citizenship in regard to political participation has evolved over time? (1 point)

Originally, men who were 18 years of age or older could vote, while now, any citizen born in the U.S. can vote at 18.
Originally, all men who were born or naturalized in the U.S. could vote as long as they had lived in the country for two years, while now any citizen born
in the U.S. can vote.
Originally, men of any race could vote, while now any U.S. citizen can vote.
Originally, only White men who owned land could vote, while now any U.S. citizen can vote.

Originally, only White men who owned land could vote, while now any U.S. citizen can vote. This evolution of citizenship and political participation reflects a movement towards greater equality and inclusivity in the democratic process.