The voting rights changed in Europe during the revolts of the mid 1800s by expanding through Great Britain and in France.
True.
Voting rights changed in the early 1800s because the government was asking all white men to vote. (even though not all of them did) By: Samuel F.
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Voting Rights Act of 1965 (NovaNET)
The 15th amendment, The Civil Rights Act of 1965, The Voting Rights Act of 1965, The Voting Rights Act Amendments of 1970, 1975, and most recently 1982.
Most countries did not expand voting rights.France and Great Britain expanded voting rights.Only a few countries expanded voting rights.
Most countries did not expand voting rights.France and Great Britain expanded voting rights.Only a few countries expanded voting rights.
Most countries did not expand voting rights.France and Great Britain expanded voting rights.Only a few countries expanded voting rights.
Most countries did not expand voting rights.France and Great Britain expanded voting rights.Only a few countries expanded voting rights.
1800s
no they could not vote
These amendments removed traditional restrictions of race, gender, and age from voting rights.
True.
True.
wome gained ther right to vote in most countries
the voting act of 1965 After civil rights protesters were met with violence in the Selma to Montgomery marches, President Johnson calls for an act that would change voting rights in the United States. This leads to the drafting of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
I am not sure what you are asking. Voting rights are given in the constitution and the states have made laws to restrict some voting rights, but the federal government is suppose to protect voting rights.