can you please help me on my social studies:( Read this text from the Constitution: AMENDMENT XXVI Passed by Congress March 23, 1971. Ratified July 1, 1971. Note: Amendment 14, section 2, of the Constitution was modified by section 1 of the 26th amendment. Section 1. The right of citizens of the United States, who are eighteen years of age or older, to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of age. This amendment is the last of three voting rights amendments. Write a short essay explaining how this and the other voting rights amendments expanded voting rights in the United States.
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I believe you are in the wrong poll though... No matter! (Thank gosh, I am not brilliant in math as in SS).
First, what is the first voting right modified?
no one was on the social studies section so i came here
i dont know because i never learned it
Well it is the 14th, which limits the voting age to 18, allowing more voting opinions to come in. 19th, which gave woman the right to vote, 24th, and which gave African Americans more equality in voting.
Now, lets do a thesis. These voting rights, the 14th, 19th, and 24th amendment, helped improve our voting terms in many ways. 1: Tell me a major way the 14th amendment helped improve our rights to vote, I already gave you one, allowing more voting opinions to come in. 2: Tell me how the 19th gave beneficial matters. Then, the 24th. All these amendments helped our terms on voting improve in fair, equal, and more open choices.
Tell me, how 14th helps not just 18 year olds, but our voting overall exceed? You can look this up.
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its allowing more voting opitions to come in?
Yes, that can be one reason, now, give us another for allowing woman to vote. here is mine: It doesn't just give feminist more points, or limit sexism to certain degrees. It allows everyone to have more equal matters and they can share their choices on who will become the new president. It empowers woman, letting them know that their opinions matter, and they can be educated in politics just like a man could.
If you can't think of anything else, you can borrow the main point of my short paragraph and paraphrase it into your own words. Now I won't help you on the next point. How does it help with giving black men and woman more equality?
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