15th amendment
A person can not be denied the right to vote based on race, sex, or religion. However it has not always been this way.
Yes. It said that the right to vote could not be denied based on race, color, or previous condition of servitude.
No. You are not suppose to be denied anything in this country of the U.S. based on religion.
Basically every single right they could ever have. They were killed! Thye could not have a job, see their families, receive a trial, even living was denied.
You have denied me my right as a father. He denied any wrong doing.
No, not in the US
The right to have a representative in Parliament.
the right to vote The right to vote
No amendment guarantees the right to vote. There are three that say who cannot be "denied" the right to vote, by reason of race, or gender, or age.The 15th amendment : men cannot be denied the right because of their raceThe 19th amendment : women cannot be denied the vote because of gender.The 26th amendment : those citizens 18 years of age cannot be denied the vote because of their age.
Amendment XV (1870)- citizens of the US cannot be denied the right to vote by the US or any state government based on race, color, or previous condition of servitude.Amendment XIX (1920)- the right to vote cannot be denied to any US citizen by the Federal government on the basis on sex.Amendment XXIV (1964)- The right of US citizens to vote in any election cannot be denied by Federal or any state government based on failure to pay poll tax or tax.Amendment XXVI (1971)- All citizens of the US who are 18 years or older cannot be denied the right to vote by the Federal or any State government based on age.
The right to non-discrimination based on race or ethnic origin. Many nations have such rights enshrined in law.
Congress denied President Wilson the right to do what with merchant ships?