The 26th Amendment to the United States Constitution which lowered the voting age from 21 to 18 was connected to the Vietnam War because the average age of a soldier in Vietnam was about 19, the argument was that if they could fight and die for their country at 18 and 19 they should be able vote.
It was more the other way around. In the Vietnam War, the drafting age was 18. The youth decided that if they could fight, they could vote, thus introducing this amendment.
It lowered the voting age to 18
The right to vote was changed from 21 to 18 in 1971 with the addition of the 26th amendment to the constitution. The thinking at the time that if a person was old enough to fight in a war they were old enough to vote.
The Twenty-Sixth Amendment guaranteed that any U.S. citizen fighting in the Vietnam War would have the right to vote in American elections.
Q who was the victor of the Vietnam war? A I have no idea who won the Vietnam war!!!!
No, the Vietnam War was in Vietnam
the Vietnam War.
The 26th Amendment in 1971. It lowered the voting age from 21 to 18.
The vietnam conflict began the want for the 26th amendment. Men who were 18 could not vote but they could put their life at risk in the war. They often said "Old enough to fight, Old enough to vote"
The reason the 26th amendment was passed was because of the Vietnam War. It was reasoned that if a person could be drafted and sent to war at 18 they should also be able to vote.
the Vietnam War.
The 26th Amendment to the U.S Constitution changed the voting age from 21 to 18. This change was instituted during the Vietnam War. People found it immoral that an eighteen year old could be drafted to fight for their country, yet could not vote for who ran the country that they were fighting for.
The 26th Amendment to the Constitution lowered the age from 21 to 18. The argument that was used was "If an 18 year old is old enough to join the military to fight for the U.S., then he/she should be allowed to vote".
The 26th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution grants the right to vote to any U.S. citizen who is at least 18 years old. Previously, the voting age in most states was 21. The amendment was ratified in 1971, in response to the Vietnam War and the argument that if 18-year-olds were being drafted to fight, they should also have the right to vote.
In 1971 by the 26th Amendment to the US Constitution. This way because 18 year olds could be drafted into the Vietnam War but could not vote in the government they were fighting for.
The right to vote was changed from 21 to 18 in 1971 with the addition of the 26th amendment to the constitution. The thinking at the time that if a person was old enough to fight in a war they were old enough to vote.
The Vietnam War
If you are asking about the United States, the change took place in 1971, as a result of the 26th Amendment to the Constitution, which gave 18 year olds the right to vote. There had been some discussion of doing this as early as World War II, but many historians credit the controversy over the Vietnam War with giving momentum to lowering the voting age. After the 26th Amendment was ratified in July 1971, it became official.