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The 15th Amendment was passed by Congress on February 26, 1869. The 15th Amendment was passed to grant African American men the right to vote. National Archives
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This event struck down the grandfather clause which went against the Fifteenth Amendment. The event happened in 1915. OHS
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the 19th Amendment was passed on June 4, 1919, and ratified on August 18, 1920. The 19th Amendment guarantees American women the right to vote. women fought for the right to vote for decades.
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introduced the Eagle Rights Amendments on July 20, 1923.
that would have prohibited any sex discrimination.
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the Indian Citizenship Act was passed on June 2, 1924, it granted U.S. citizenship to the Native Americans.
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the McCarran-Walter Act repealed the last bit of restrictions on Asian Immigration. As well as removing the laws that were preventing them from becoming naturalized citizens in America. Office of the Historian
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He fought for the voting age to be lowered. and was in a Senator position for twenty-seven years from 1958 - 1985. Microsoft Word
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The Freedom Summer goals were to increase African-American registered voters in Mississippi. Their actions led to a wide spread awareness across the country that helped lead to positive change.
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the 24th Amendment was passed on January 23, 1964. the 24th Amendment abolished any federal and state government from using taxes to impose on voters during the federal election.
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June 15, 1964 they decided on the case. The case was about how many votes each state gets since each state has a different population and counting in former slaves. Justia
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The act was designed to ensure minorities were included in the voting process equally. The act was in place in 1965. HRC
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The Voting Rights Act heavily enforced the 15th Amendment because the South was using loopholes to avoid African-American voting rights. Some of the loopholes were literacy tests and poll taxes, in some situations, they would make easier literacy tests for white people and harder ones for African Americans.
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The 26th Amendment ratified the voting age from 21 to 18. This was because many people advocating for it believed that if they were old enough to fight they were old enough to vote. National Archives
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The 26th Amendment was passed to lower the voting age from 21 to 18. This was because the soldiers that were being drafted for Vietnam thought if they were old enough to fight, they were old enough to vote. The Amendment was ratified on July 1, 1971. National Archives
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The "MOVE" act was put in place to provide soldiers overseas with ballots no later than 45 days before the election. The ballots are required to be sent by the states. DOJ
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the American Disabilities Act prohibits any discrimination against people who suffer from disabilities. They cannot discriminate in the workforce, and have to accomidate someone who suffers from a disability.
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In 1993 they passed the Motor Voter Law. This made voting polls at vehicle registration centers. US Dept of Justice
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Help America Vote Act was passed in October 2002 to help get rid of outdated voting systems. As well as creating new state standards they had to follow for administration.
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Updated voter rights. The case made certain sections invalid. DOJ
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Florida Amendment 4 was passed on November 6, 2018, the amendment gives back voting rights to people who were convicted of a crime or felony after they have completed their sentence, with parole and probation. people who have committed crimes such as murder or sexual offenses do not apply to this amendment. Marion County Supervisor of Elections Wesley Wilcox