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which one was eliminated in the right to vote race,gender,religious test or property ownership
Yes. Black male former slaves received the right to vote in 1870. Women fought for the same right until it was granted in 1920. but when did the blacks actually vote
There is no constitutional "right" to vote. You cannot be prevented from voting due to race or gender, but constitutionally speaking there is no explicit "right" to vote.
It gave women the right to vote by prohibiting discrimination based on gender.
yes, according to civil liberites law, a state cannot reject ones right to vote on the basis of gender yes, according to civil liberites law, a state cannot reject ones right to vote on the basis of gender yes, according to civil liberites law, a state cannot reject ones right to vote on the basis of gender
The 19th Amendment covers that right.
Well Gender Roles have changed by in the 1900's the woman started to vote and now in the 21st century they can vote and they have every right.
In the United States, women were permanently granted the right to vote in 1920 but the 19th amendment, which prohibited state and federal agencies from denying someone the right to vote based on gender.
The Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, ratified in 1920, granted women the right to vote for the first time. It allowed women to participate in the electoral process and exercise their democratic right to vote, ending years of gender-based discrimination.
The 19th Ammendment.
The 19th amendment A+
Amendment 19 -- Gender will not matter on voting