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Only white males over the age of 21 who own land can vote.
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The 14th amendment gives voting power to all men born or naturalized in the US.
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The 15th amendment eliminates racial barriers between voting. States would still practice voting discrimination. Native Americans still could not vote.
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The 19th amendment gives women rights to vote nation wide
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Gave Native American citizens right to vote
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All races above the age of 21 have the right to vote. No matter their religion or education.
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Literary tests are suspended and voting rights are now federally enforced.
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Age limit is lowered to 18.
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Literary tests are banned.
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Handicapped and elderly people can now vote.
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The Supreme Court decides the presidential election.