Amendments have affected Americans' participation in government Because it got a cause of the reason its happen For example,In 1920, Catherine Lewis was old enough to vote and, because of the 19th Amendment, able to vote as a woman. In this quote, she recalls casting her first vote in the election for president that year. Not only was she eager to vote, but her father was happy about the fact as well.
This happen because of the 19th Amendment it have the right women could vote when there are 18
Amendments have affected Americans' participation in government Because it got a cause of the reason its happen For example,In 1920, Catherine Lewis was old enough to vote and, because of the 19th Amendment, able to vote as a woman. In this quote, she recalls casting her first vote in the election for president that year. Not only was she eager to vote, but her father was happy about the fact as well.This happen because of the 19th Amendment it have the right women could vote when there are 18
The Dred Scott decision stated that people of African decent imported to America were not citizens and not protected by the Constitution. The fourteenth and fifteenth amendments nullified that decision.
The policy brought the native americans into mainstream Self-determination
They did not see how a war in Europe affected the United States and were much more concerned with problems at home.
He affected our lives because the Americans were influenced about his idea of a mixed government.
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The Northern states were most affected by the passage of the Civil War amendments. The Civil War amendments were the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments.
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It allowed the African American to have as much rights as the White man but those rights did not take effect until after martan Luther king Jr. died.
The population is mainly affected by Government laws and regulations.
The 13th Amendment outlawed slavery. That directly affected slaves and slave owners. The 14th Amendment provided citizenship to anyone born or naturalized in the United States, which directly affected anyone born or naturalized in the United States who had not previously been a citizen. it also re-apportioned representatives which directly affected the potential representatives and anyone male of legal voting age.
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