Citizens 18 years old & older.
It is the 13th amendment!- which gave voting rights to african amercan males, but the 15th amendment - states thet no citizen whom is a male can be denied the right to vote! so the answer is the 15th Amendment!
1971 the 26th amendment changed the voting age from 21 to 18.
The Voting Rights Act was written in 1965. The Act was written to help African-Americans in voting and their rights. The bill was signed into law by Lyndon Johnson.
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.
Blacks in the United States were granted rights by the Constitution with the passing of Amendment 13: Abolition of Slavery (ratified on December 6, 1865) Amendment 14: Civil Rights (Citizenship / ratified on July 9, 1865) Amendment 15: Black Suffrage (Voting Rights / ratified on February 2, 1870) The Civil Rights Act of 1964 is a United States law that bans discrimination because of a person's color, race, national origin, religion, or sex. The rights of this law includes: a person's right to seek employment; vote; and use hotels, parks restaurants, and other public places. The Civil Rights Act also forbids discrimination by any program that receives money from the federal government.
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Yes. Grant has a large number of living descendants, some of whom are still named Grant.
The government.
Keep your place in line. Don't pry into whom others are voting for, register as requested, keep control of your children if you HAVE to take them with you, and leave in an orderly fashion.
They will take the baby
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