Amendment 26
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It was the 26th amendment
26 amendment
-fight for their country
yes
For the same reason as anyone else: to fight.
Portugal was neutral during World War II so didn't fight anyone.
"Anyone old enough to fight for his country is old enough to vote."faced few of the practical obstacles to voting that blacks did
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There's no amendment that actually says *that*, but the 26th amendment gave 18 years olds the right to vote.
26 amendment
The major argument used in support of the 26th amendment was that if you were old enough to be drafted, sent into battle, fight and die for your country then you were old enough to have a voice in the governance of that country through voting.
The vietnam conflict began the want for the 26th amendment. Men who were 18 could not vote but they could put their life at risk in the war. They often said "Old enough to fight, Old enough to vote"
They worked for a constitutional amendment-APEX
Possibly. We do not have enough records of Shakespeare's life to confirm that he did, and it would be impossible to prove that he didn't.
Soldier hired by the army of another country or by a private army, or a Soldier that will fight for you for pay enough.
someone that does not fight anyone is called a pacifist.
The 26th Amendment to the U.S Constitution changed the voting age from 21 to 18. This change was instituted during the Vietnam War. People found it immoral that an eighteen year old could be drafted to fight for their country, yet could not vote for who ran the country that they were fighting for.
The 26th Amendment to the U.S Constitution changed the voting age from 21 to 18. This change was instituted during the Vietnam War. People found it immoral that an eighteen year old could be drafted to fight for their country, yet could not vote for who ran the country that they were fighting for.