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transients
I am not sure what you are asking. Voting rights are given in the constitution and the states have made laws to restrict some voting rights, but the federal government is suppose to protect voting rights.
19th gave voting rights.
yes
Before the voting rights act states limited people's right to vote because of race or location. In 1867 African Americans were given citizenship rights with the 13, 14, 15 amendments, but barriers were put into place to keep African American citizens from voting. Poll taxes, reading tests, constitution tests were used until 1964 and the civil rights laws were passed. Today, some states are passing laws again to restrict voting. A good example of this is having to show a form of ID given by the state. Some older voters don't have the means, funds, or documents to meet the added voting requirements. Anytime voting is restricted our democracy is in danger.
The people of a Dictatorship only have the rights given to them by the dictator.
The Voting Rights Act of 1965
No, psychiatry can not truly prevent people from using any of the God given rights.
At the end of the civil war they were given the right, but Jim Crow laws prevented it until the voting rights act stated that no person shall be denied the right to vote. Today there is a movement on the change that and new measures are being instituted by states to curb voting of certain groups of people. This is taking the right to vote by all back 60 or more years and is against the rights of all.
the people right in the constitution is those rights what are given in for the individual liberty and freedom
Human Rights
Some women were given the vote in 1918 but it wasn't until 1928 that all women had the same voting rights as men.
the fifteenth amendment