Four different constitutional amendments extended voting rights to various groups:
Constitutional amendments have been used to expand civil rights and the right to vote by allowing blacks and women to vote. The 15th amendment states that governments cannot deny a person to vote based on race, color, or previous condition of servitude. The 19th amendment gives all women the right to vote.
The 15th, 19th, 26th, and 24 amendments gave voting rights.
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The biggest most resounding accomplishments for blacks during reconstruction were the adoption of Constitutional Amendments. These amendments were the 13th, 14th and 15th. Respectively they gave blacks, in order, abolition of slavery; guarantee of citizenship to the United States and granting civil rights and the right to vote.
The fifteenth amendment prohibits denying the right to vote based on race or color. The nineteenth amendment prohibits denying the right to vote based on sex and the twenty sixth amendment guarantees the right to vote to all citizens over eighteen years old.
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The 19th amendment was passed giving the right to vote.
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There is no state that does not allow its people to vote on constitutional amendments. All states in the United States have some form of process for the public to vote on proposed amendments to the state constitution.
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There are several amendments in the Constitution that establish individual rights. The first ten amendments, which are also known as the Bill of Rights guarantee personal liberty. In addition, the Fifteenth (the right to vote), Nineteenth( women's suffrage), twenty-fourth(extended suffrage) and twenty-sixth amendments(extended suffrage).
Four different constitutional amendments extended voting rights to African-American men (and men of any other previously excluded races), women, citizens of the District of Columbia, and young people between the ages of 18 and 21:Fifteenth Amendment: Prohibited discrimination by race (applied primarily to African-American males), ratified in 1870.Nineteenth Amendment: Granted women's suffrage (right to vote), ratified in 1920.Twenty-third Amendment: Allowed citizens residing in the District of Columbia the right to vote in presidential elections, ratified in 1961.Twenty-sixth Amendment: Reduced the minimum voting age from 21 to 18, allowing younger people the right to vote, ratified in 1971.
There are three amendments regarding who is allowed to vote: - The 15th amendment gave all races the right to vote. - The 19th amendment gave women the right to vote. - The 26th amendment reduced the voting age to 18.
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The 14th and 15th amendments of the Constitution of the United States