Voting Amendments and Laws Quick Check (Political Process Unit)
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5 questions
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My name is Mary. I am a 25 year old white woman. The year is 1931, and I live in D.C. and would like to vote for the President. Can I?
My name is Mary. I am a 25 year old white woman. The year is 1931, and I live in D.C. and would like to vote for the President. Can I?
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Which amendment is most relevant to whether or not Mary can vote?
Which amendment is most relevant to whether or not Mary can vote?
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I am Ann. The year is 1878, and I am a 52 year old Black woman. I was formerly enslaved, and now I live in Wisconsin. Can I vote?
I am Ann. The year is 1878, and I am a 52 year old Black woman. I was formerly enslaved, and now I live in Wisconsin. Can I vote?
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Which amendment is most relevant to whether or not Ann can vote?
Which amendment is most relevant to whether or not Ann can vote?
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The Voting Rights Act of 1965 eliminated:
The Voting Rights Act of 1965 eliminated: