Amendment 15
southern states created loopholes to prevent african americans from voting
the 13 amendment: you cannot prevent a person from voting because of race, color, or creed (not exactly sure)
It was the Twenty-fourth Amendment that stated people could not be prevented from voting for not paying taxes. It was ratified on January 23, 1964.
There are loopholes in everything.
that states cannot limit the voting rights of individuals on the basis of race
14th
The 15th
southern states created loopholes to prevent african americans from voting
"It states that the voting age for people to vote is 18 or higher."--Actually, the 26th Amendment states that the voting age for citizens to vote is 18 or higher.The 27th Amendment states that Congressmen cannot vote to give themselves a raise in the same term. The 27th Amendment in shorter terms can be named as Congressional pay raises.
In the United States, the right to vote was always established. However, the 15th amendment made it so that voting could not be denied to people, based on their race, color, or previous condition of servitude. Also, the 19th amendment granted women the right to vote. In addition, the 26th amendment states that the voting age be changed to 18, instead of 21.
The 24th Amendment eliminated poll taxes in federal elections primarily to prevent African Americans and poor individuals from voting. Poll taxes were used as a discriminatory practice to disenfranchise these groups, particularly in Southern states, where systemic racism and economic barriers were prevalent. By abolishing poll taxes, the amendment aimed to promote equal voting rights and enhance democratic participation.
The 19th Amendment to the constitution removed from the states the power to base voting rights on gender. This amendment allowing women's suffrage was ratified in 1920.
19th Amendment
Amendment 19
the 13 amendment: you cannot prevent a person from voting because of race, color, or creed (not exactly sure)
no poo
Younger people voting. Congress lowered the national voting age to 18. In the 26th Amendment, the minimum age was set at 18 for both state and national elections. It was ratified in July 1971. It should be noted that the 26th Amendment allows for states to lower the voting age to 17 or even 16, if they so wish.