In the constitution, Tax on voters is called Poll tax
Among the choices given, universal male suffrage is not an original feature of the US Constitution as voters were entitled to ownership of some property.
Missouri voters have the right to make a new law or add an amendment to the constitution by (who are what)
Lecompton Constitution, a proposed constitution under which the Territory of Kansas would have entered the Union as a slave state. The constitution was drawn up at Lecompton, the territorial capital, in 1857. After much controversy it was rejected by Congress. The constitutional convention at Lecompton was dominated by proslavery Kansans; free-state, or antislavery, voters had boycotted the election to pick delegates because of fraudulent procedures. The delegates wrote a constitution permitting slavery; they gave the voters only once choice-between a provision that would allow more slaves to be brought in and one that would not. In the election, which was marked by fraud and boycotted by the antislavery voters, the first proposition won. The U.S. House of Representatives rejected the constitution and in 1858 it was voted down decisively by Kansans in a new referendum.
Voters od each state
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The Lecompton Constitution was a proposed constitution for the state of Kansas written in response to the anti-slavery position of the 1855 Topeka Constitution. This enshrined slavery, protected the rights of slaveholders and allowed voters the choice of allowing more slaves to enter the territory.
Prior to the US Civil War, the United States, the US Supreme Court declared that slavery was legal. As this decision was based on their interpretation of the Constitution, an amendment to the Constitution was required to end slavery. When this last decision was rendered before the US Civil War, it negated the popular sovereignty acts passed by Congress. Thus as example the Kansas -Nebraska Act, was unconstitutional The 13th amendment to the Constitution abolished slavery.
In the constitution, Tax on voters is called Poll tax
The pro-slavery Lecompton Constitution was formulated (Sept., 1857) there, and was ratified (Dec., 1857) after an election in which voters were given a choice only between limited or unlimited slavery; free state men refused to cast their ballots. President James Buchanan urged Congress to admit Kansas as a slave state under the Lecompton Constitution, but Stephen A. Douglas and his followers broke with the pro-slavery Democrats, and the bill could not pass the House. At a subsequent election (Aug., 1858), Kansas voters decisively rejected the Lecompton Constitution. Kansas was later (1861) admitted as a free stat
Among the choices given, universal male suffrage is not an original feature of the US Constitution as voters were entitled to ownership of some property.
Missouri voters have the right to make a new law or add an amendment to the constitution by (who are what)
The event that occurred after the voters in Texas approved the states new constitution was the civil war.
Mainly anti-slavery voters.
The Dred Scott v. Sandford decision in 1857 established that territorial voters did not have the authority to ban or allow slavery; this decision held that Congress was the sole authority on the issue of slavery in the territories.
Lecompton Constitution, a proposed constitution under which the Territory of Kansas would have entered the Union as a slave state. The constitution was drawn up at Lecompton, the territorial capital, in 1857. After much controversy it was rejected by Congress. The constitutional convention at Lecompton was dominated by proslavery Kansans; free-state, or antislavery, voters had boycotted the election to pick delegates because of fraudulent procedures. The delegates wrote a constitution permitting slavery; they gave the voters only once choice-between a provision that would allow more slaves to be brought in and one that would not. In the election, which was marked by fraud and boycotted by the antislavery voters, the first proposition won. The U.S. House of Representatives rejected the constitution and in 1858 it was voted down decisively by Kansans in a new referendum.
The Constitution, the court system, and the vigilance of the voters.