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It was made this way because of the widespread variation of voting requirements in all the states.
No. When the members of the Constitutional Convention discussed American citizens voting, they deliberately left the question of voting eligibility to the states. They did not decide on men or women, black or white. That was a question for the states. One criticism of the constitution was that it did not prevent a woman from becoming president.
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Rhode Island because they liked the way the articles of confederation made them have equal voting with larger states.
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The House of Representatives has 435 voting members. This number was most likely a compromise of many numbers suggested at the constitutional convention.
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Constitutional law. The 26th Amendment sets minimum voting age at 18.
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if initial convention voting doesn't show a majority, delegates can change their votes