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In the past how did some states limit voting rights?

by making a literacy test that was almost impossible to pass...


What is an example of past domestic policy?

The civil rights movement


Who is Ron Paul?

Ron Paul is currently (was in the past (2008)) a Republican congressmen from Texas. He ran as a Republican in the Republican primary. In the process he raised millions of dollars, having overwhelming turn outs at his national speaking engagements. Ron Paul often ostracized for his "conservative" values believing the constitution is important, the government is in violation of our civil rights, and the constitution should be followed and honored The Republican party confused this with "crazy talk" and often poked fun at Ron Paul. Ron Paul did not win the 2008 Republican primaries but kept his congressional seat. Ron Paul supports limited government, removal of the IRS, limited to no federal taxes. Disassembling of the federal reserve as they are a private illegal institution, gun rights, as well as states rights.


When did black people first get to vote in the US?

1870 was the year that blacks were allowed to vote under the 15th amendment. Some no doubt voted in local elections years before this. However even in the 1960s alot of black people were still denied the vote since they had to pass a literacy test. thanks to the Civil Rights Campaign the voting rights act of 1965 was past and this ended the literacy tests. ensured federal agents could monitor registration and step in if it was felt there was discrimination. It was thought that if less than 50 per cent of all its voting citizens were registered then racial discrimination could be presumed


What governments from the past influenced the US government?

The English Magna Carta was the forerunner to our Bill of Rights.

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In the past some states limited voting by?

In the past, some states limited voting by imposing literacy tests, poll taxes, and other discriminatory measures aimed at disenfranchising certain groups, such as African Americans. These practices were used to suppress the voting rights of marginalized communities and maintain power dynamics within the political system.


In the past how did some states limit voting rights?

by making a literacy test that was almost impossible to pass...


How can a felon restore their rights?

This is going to depend on your state laws. In times past, felons never did get their voting rights back.


What sort of party system is normally associated with first past the past voting?

A two-party system is normally associated with first-past-the-post voting.


What are some voting restrictions for turkey today?

All civil rights in the past month have been suspended by their president. Interesting fact is that Trump called him up to congratulate him.


Can more amendments be added to the constitution today?

Yup they sure can. There have been several amendments proposed that were not ratified in the past several decades. The most recent of these was sometime in the 70s. It was an amendment that proposed giving Washington D.C. the same voting rights as the states, including representation in Congress.


How many states have passed a constitutional amendment for crime victims?

more than 30 states have past victims' rights amendments.


Did past people use early voting?

Yes they did


What sort of voting system normally is most likely to a lead to a two- party political system?

First-past-the-post voting


What is the name of the voting system used in the General Elections in the UK?

Plurality voting system also known as First past the post.


Who is getting the highest vote in Indian idol and how much?

Prashant is in peak. he has more voting than Amit. We can look toward past voting.


Define swing states?

Swing states are states where the level of support for the competing political parties is close, making them crucial in determining the outcome of an election. These states often have a history of voting for different parties in past elections, and their electoral votes can swing the overall outcome in favor of one party or another.