Well there are three "amendments" that go with voting ( the 1st ten amendments are called the Bill of Rights) They are, * Being 18 or older to vote that is amendment #26 (isn't a bill of right) * Being a woman 18 or older and being able to vote is amendment #19 * No poll taxes on voting
No, not in the Bill of Rights, when technically speaking. Generally, when the name "Bill of Rights" is invoked, the speaker is referring to the original 10 Amendments to the Constitution. The right to vote is however guaranteed in the 15th Amendment.
No, voting is not mentioned in the Bill Rights. In fact, requirements and restrictions on voting have varied from state to state and year to year.
No, the Bill of Rights defines the first 10 amendments to the US Constitution and not the other amendments. The right to be free to vote without a tax of any kind is the 24th amendment.
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It gave them freedom to vote, have equal rights as English men,.
life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness (however these "rights" are limited so as to not infringe upon others rights. For example, your right of liberty, essentially freedom cannot infringe upon another persons right to live.)
Freedom Of Speech Freedom of Religion Freedom of Press Right to Assemble IN AN ORDERLY FASHION Right to Protest Peacefully Right to Bear Arms Right to Vote
Americans are given the freedom to bare arms. They are also given the freedom to vote. Lastly, they have the freedom to protest peacefully, or to do just about anything they want, as long as it does no go against the law.
No. The Bill of Rights is the First 10 Amendments to the Constitution. The amendment concerning a woman's right to vote is the 19th Amendment.
the Bill of Rights the Bill of Rights
It gave them freedom to vote, have equal rights as English men,.
life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness (however these "rights" are limited so as to not infringe upon others rights. For example, your right of liberty, essentially freedom cannot infringe upon another persons right to live.)
Freedom offers citizens the ability to vote, bear arms (firearms), equal rights, and the ability to practice religion as a citizen wishes. Reading the Bill of Rights gives more information on the rights of freedom and pursuit of happiness.
The rights to vote, freedom of speech, of press, to assemble, to bear arms, having to authorized for a search of aby home, to a trial and jury. to religion, etc.. in the Bill of Rights. And some responsibilities of a citizen would be having to vote and going to jury duty.
Freedom Of Speech Freedom of Religion Freedom of Press Right to Assemble IN AN ORDERLY FASHION Right to Protest Peacefully Right to Bear Arms Right to Vote
Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
Minority rights that are guaranteed by the Constitution were signed into law under the Civil Rights act in 1964. The Civil Rights act enforced the rights of minorities and African Americans that they were promised as citizens of the united states.
Americans are given the freedom to bare arms. They are also given the freedom to vote. Lastly, they have the freedom to protest peacefully, or to do just about anything they want, as long as it does no go against the law.
It guaranteed the rights for African Americans to vote and it put an end to segregation as well.
They both have the rights to vote,freedom of speech,and the press. :)
No. The Bill of Rights is the First 10 Amendments to the Constitution. The amendment concerning a woman's right to vote is the 19th Amendment.