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There's no amendment that actually says *that*, but the 26th amendment gave 18 years olds the right to vote.

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The argument of anyone old enough to fight for hisher country is old enough to vote secured passage of what amendment?

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What was the most recent group to receive the right to vote and what amendment secured this?

Eighteen year olds. Twenty sixth amendment.


What amendments to the constitution secured the rights of blacks after the civil war?

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When did women get to vote in Nevada?

Women in Nevada gained the right to vote in 1914, following the passage of a state referendum. This made Nevada one of the first states in the western United States to grant women suffrage. However, it wasn't until the 19th Amendment was ratified in 1920 that women across the entire country, including Nevada, secured the constitutional right to vote.


What was an argument of the federalists?

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What was the anti federalists argument?

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Four rights secured for you in the 1st amendment?

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Why did the radical republicans in congress turn to constitutional amendment to guarantee the rights of African Americans?

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Do you need to file UCC amendment if secured party name changes?

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What was the most recent group to receive the right to vote and what amendment secured this right?

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