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because the white thought that if you were not white you have NO right to vote
If the United States is to remain a true democracy, the voting rights of all people must be secured and guaranteed. Otherwise, certain groups will not find representation in government and will not be able to take part by holding public office. Because the Constitution did not establish voter rights for all groups, subsequent government actions had to be taken to do so.
The first session of the national convention is generally devoted to drafting the platform. Once a platform has been drafted voting can begin to take place.
The Voting Rights Act of 1964, was signed into law in August, 1965, making various tactics such as literacy tests and poll taxes as a condition for voting. The practices had been set in place by Southern states after the Civil War to deliberately take away the Constitutional voting rights of African Americans.
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The next after whom?
England, London.
"Eligible to vote." If you'd like to obscure it somewhat with a fancy word, you might say "enfranchised", though the negative form "disenfranchised" (meaning to take away someone's voting rights, or to never give them voting rights in the first place) is more common.
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The women's movement faced strong opposition because men did not take them seriously and viewed women as property. They did not want women to have rights like voting and owning their own land. To men, women were inferior.
civil rights act of 1964 Voting Rights Act Ratified the 24th Amendment
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Citizens cast their vote at their prescribed voting place. When you receive your voter registration card, you will also receive information as to where your voting place will be. You can only cast your vote here.
because the white thought that if you were not white you have NO right to vote