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The Fifteenth Amendment eliminated race as a restriction on voting.
There wasn't any that only prohibited race. The right for blacks to vote came before the right for women to vote.
Yup! The 19th Amendment stated that you cannot deny any sex to vote. Hence, both women and men could vote. Due to the 15th Amendment, you cannot deny a person to vote due to race, so now all citizens of the United States were eligible to vote after the 19th Amendment.
The amendment was written in Congress like all the other amendments.
The 15th amendment was signed into law ion February 3rd, 1870. It was passed to abolish slavery and prohibits the government from denying a citizen the right to vote based on race.
Because there is a reading of the 15th Amendment which can make it appear that the Amendment gave black women the right to vote while denying it white ones.
Women were not included in the 15th amendment. Back then women did not have as much right as men.
No, the 15th Amendment allowed all males to vote (the amendment was intended to allow African Americans to vote). Women could not vote (in most circumstances) until the 19th Amendment.
The main idea of the 15th amendment was to give African Americans the right to vote. (Relates to the 13th and 14th amendment) It did not give the African American Women or neither the white women the right to vote (until the 19th amendment)
Women received the right to vote in 1920. The 19th amendment was made into law especially for the right for women to vote. The 15th amendment is for other races to vote.
Many women were because it didn't give them the right to vote. (The Fifteenth Amendment gave African American men the right to vote).
The 15th amendment gave African Men the right to vote, and the 19th amendment gave women the right to vote.
The 15 amendment gave African American men the right to vote; the 19th amendment expanded it to women (both black and white women).
The 15th amendment enabled blacks to vote.
The 15th Amendment was controversial when it first appeared and angered many citizens. They felt that they were know second class citizens to minorities.
it was the 15th amendment
Women's suffrage is the right for women to vote, and there is no effort to rmove or 'regain' this right since the passage of the 15th amendment.