It gave African American men the right to vote, but ignored the rights of women.
It gave African American men the right to vote, but ignored the rights of women.
It gave African American men the right to vote, but ignore the rights of women.
The 15th Amendment, ratified in 1870, was seen as a success because it granted African American men the right to vote, representing a significant step toward racial equality and empowerment. However, it was also viewed as a failure because, despite its legal protections, many Southern states implemented discriminatory practices like literacy tests and poll taxes to disenfranchise Black voters. This duality highlights the gap between legal rights and actual voting access, showcasing the challenges of fully realizing the amendment's intent in the face of systemic racism.
The 19th Amendment gave women the right to vote. The 15th gave African-Americans the right to vote. Thus, African-American women could not vote until both of the amendments were passed in 1920. Please support commonsense grammar.
Yes, amendment is a noun, both the process and the document. An amendment is a change, and is usually a written statement as with the US Constitution.
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The 15 amendment gave African American men the right to vote; the 19th amendment expanded it to women (both black and white women).
It gave African American men the right to vote, but ignored the rights of women.
The 15th Amendment, ratified in 1870, gave African-American men the right to vote. Women (both black and white) did not receive suffrage till the 19th Amendment was ratified in August 1920.The 15th amendment, on February 3rd, 1870, ensured that a vote can not be denied based on a person's race or color.
It gave African American men the right to vote, but ignore the rights of women.
The 15th Amendment, ratified in 1870, was seen as a success because it granted African American men the right to vote, representing a significant step toward racial equality and empowerment. However, it was also viewed as a failure because, despite its legal protections, many Southern states implemented discriminatory practices like literacy tests and poll taxes to disenfranchise Black voters. This duality highlights the gap between legal rights and actual voting access, showcasing the challenges of fully realizing the amendment's intent in the face of systemic racism.
It was important because the republicans won majorities in both houses of congress and passed the 15th amendment && guaranteed africans americans 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.
It was important because the republicans won majorities in both houses of congress and passed the 15th amendment && guaranteed africans americans to vote
The 19th Amendment gave women the right to vote. The 15th gave African-Americans the right to vote. Thus, African-American women could not vote until both of the amendments were passed in 1920. Please support commonsense grammar.
Christopher Columbus was both success and failure
The 19th Amendment gave women the right to vote. The 15th gave African-Americans the right to vote. Thus, African-American women could not vote until both of the amendments were passed in 1920. Please support commonsense grammar.