identify the twentieth-century amendments that deal with voting rights
The 21st, 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 25th, 26th, and 27th amendments all deal with voting rights
19th amendment
There are four amendments that deal with voting rights. They are the 15th, 19th, 24th, and 26th Amendment.
Three of the five most recent amendments (23rd, 24th, and 26th) to the Constitution deal with elections and voting rights.
The rights of the people.
15, 19, 24, and 26
The amendments deal with, in order:Search and seizureDue process of lawsRights of the accusedCivil trialsCruel and unusual punishment.
Most of the amendments describe the rights of American citizens. The first 10 amendments are called the Bill of Rights.
For the USA, the Bill of Rights. The Bill of Rights is the first ten Amendments to the Constitution (although only the first eight amendments deal with specific individual rights).
The Fifteenth Amendment made it a federal offense to interfere with a citizen's right to vote. Apart from the 15th, the 19th and 26th Amendments also deal on individual rights to vote.
The first 10 in the bill of rights (1-10) and Amendments 13, 15, 19, 21, and 26. That is 15 total.
No, the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution are called the Bill of Rights. Amendments that address civil rights include the 13th, 14th, and 15th (which deal with the right of African-Americans to vote and be treated equally) and the 19th (which gives women the right to vote).