Suffrage was expanded in state constitutions through various reforms, including the elimination of property requirements, the extension of voting rights to women, and the lowering of the voting age. However, it was also limited by measures such as literacy tests, poll taxes, and other discriminatory practices aimed at disenfranchising specific groups, particularly African Americans and immigrants. Additionally, some states implemented voter ID laws that restricted access to the ballot. Overall, while progress was made in broadening the electorate, significant barriers remained.
NO Manipur does Not have an independent constitution. Only J&K has been granted the status of Special Sate in the Constitution of India and has it's own Constitution.
slate rhymes with sate
ummmm idaho
yes it was. it was actually the second sate to be part of the union. it's constitution was ratified on december 12,1787
Whats A Sate
You can sate your appetite by going to a restaurant.
TX
none
Colorado
no but it is a state
Rhode Island was the last state to ratify the Constitution (May 29, 1790).
Kentucky