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Women could not vote in the 1800s
the Constitution
They could not vote own land and when they devorced their husbands got the house and the kids
slaves were free, woman could vote and native americans could live where they wished
The politics of the 1800's was all white men who could vote or run for office. Women couldn't vote and slaves didn't have the right.
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Women could not vote in the 1800s
No senators vote in the house of representatives. Senators vote in the Senate.
Citizens
Democracy!
the Constitution
Every state has 2 senators. Representatives are determined by population. There is no limit on representatives. The people vote.
Originally, the only ones that voters could vote for were the Representatives. Voters were able to vote for Senators when the 17th amendment was passed in 1913. As of now, voters don't directly vote for the President since it's still an honor held by the electoral college.
They could not vote own land and when they devorced their husbands got the house and the kids
The Seventeenth Amendment now said that the people can vote for senators instead of them being elected by the state. In a democracy, it's for the rights of the people and people can now elect their own senators.
Beats me, go ask your teacher.
Senators are part of the legislature and write and vote on laws that govern the people. They have written and passed laws related to immigration.