The 15th Amendment to the US Constitution, passed in 1870, guaranteed the right to vote for all male Afro Americans of voting age.
Black men, regardless of property ownership
All US citizens, regardless of race, color, or past service as a slave
black men, regardless of property ownership
The 1st Amendment
The 13th amendment to the US Constitution was passed in December of 1865. It protects all people. The amendment specifically abolishes slavery.
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The Nineteenth Amendment permitted which of the following groups to vote for the first time?
all men
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 fifteenth amendment gave black men the right to vote, which caused women to refuse to endorse it. This led to the group National American Woman Suffrage Association, which led to the organization of the National Woman's Party. The perseverance of these two groups led to the Nineteenth Amendment, granting the ballot to women.
The fifteenth amendment gave black men the right to vote, which caused women to refuse to endorse it. This led to the group National American Woman Suffrage Association, which led to the organization of the National Woman's Party. The perseverance of these two groups led to the Nineteenth Amendment, granting the ballot to women.
The fifteenth amendment gave black men the right to vote, which caused women to refuse to endorse it. This led to the group National American Woman Suffrage Association, which led to the organization of the National Woman's Party. The perseverance of these two groups led to the Nineteenth Amendment, granting the ballot to women.
The fifteenth amendment gave black men the right to vote, which caused women to refuse to endorse it. This led to the group National American Woman Suffrage Association, which led to the organization of the National Woman's Party. The perseverance of these two groups led to the Nineteenth Amendment, granting the ballot to women.
people 18 to 20 years of age, regardless of property ownership
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.
Fifteenth Amendment (ratified 1870)Former slaves received the right to vote, as well as any other racial, ethnic, or religious groups that had been denied it. Note that the universal right of WOMEN to vote was not guaranteed until 19th Amendment some 50 years later, in 1920.
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The first amendment.