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... It was ratified in 1971 and has extended the right to vote to nearly eleven million Americans between the ages of eighteen and twenty. ...
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... Amendment 24 : The twenty fourth amendment made it illegal for states to require a tax to be paid before being allowed to vote. ...
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... say that in Florida, who has twenty-five votes, eighty percent of the popular vote supports the democratic nomination, whereas the other twenty percent went ...
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... that, "results in a denial or abridgment" of the right to vote can violate ... most notable and lasting effects of the ratification of the twenty fourth amendment. ...
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... The drinking age should be lowered from twenty-one to eighteen, because if you are ... At eighteen, you can fight for your country, vote in elections, legally get ...
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... Electors pledge to vote for the party and candidate that their state has selected but are not always legally required to vote accordingly. Twenty-four states ...
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... twenty one because all the people making the laws are over twenty one. So they take a biased way of thinking. When we are eighteen we can smoke, vote, and be ...
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... and by mid 1990 more women than men between the age of twenty-five and thirty-five had their bachelors degree. After women gain the right to vote women can own ...
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... is finding ways to create interest among the age group between the ages of eighteen through twenty-five, and getting them out to the polls and wanting to vote. ...
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... are all important things to think about when deciding to vote or not to vote. ... says "I do not want to be worrying about my social security twenty years from now ...
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... When I get the chance to vote, the next election, I am going to act upon ... we take the time to assume the responsibility given to us by the twenty-sixth amendment ...
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... to vote according to the Nineteenth Amendment in 1920. The final amendment added to the United States Constitution, in regards to voting rights, was the twenty- ...
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... on account of sex. Twenty-Fourth Amendment, Section 1 states: The right of citizens of the United States to vote in any . . . election . . . ...
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... to twenty-five. Women May Vote in nineteen-twenty"- The New York Times June fifth, nineteen-nineteen. Spanning from eighteen-forty ...
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... Clinton's twenty percent margin of victory in the young persons vote was his largest in any age group and may have very well put him in the White House. ...
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... Over the past few decades, the percentage of eligible Americans who vote has declined by twenty percent in both presidential and off-year elections. ...
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... Clinton's twenty percent margin of victory in the young persons vote was his largest in any age group and may have very well put him in the White House. ...
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... word. Twenty-one! The chief's vote makes it twenty-one! And by god if that ain'ta majority, I'll eat my hat! Yippee, Cheswick yells. ...
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... 1920 women were given the right to vote with the passing of the Nineteenth Amendment. The next voting amendment that was passed was the Twenty-fourth Amendment ...
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... Women obtaining the right to vote inspired Alice Paul to think of an amendment to ... Even with the protests in the first year twenty-two states ratified the ERA. ...
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... seats to political parties solely on the basis of each party's share of the national vote. In the case of South Africa, and in more than twenty other countries ...
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... If twenty-one is considered so mature, then why is eighteen considered an adult? At the age of eighteen, an individual can vote, serve on a jury, stay out ...
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... in a country where many of its citizens still call for communism, twenty percent more ... One reason that Americans do not vote is that they feel they have little ...
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... right to vote was preservative of these rights because had they been allowed to vote, they may ... During the time from 1789-1861 twenty-one new states were formed ...
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... in a country where many of its citizens still call for communism, twenty percent more ... One reason that Americans do not vote is that they feel they have little ...
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... of five to four, the Court declared that eighteen year olds could vote in National ... Public policies have a great impact on the eitheen to twenty year old voters ...
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... Now about twenty-five million women had the right to vote. The suffrage victory in 1920 led to a long period of pursuit in the full equality of women. ...
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... or by any State on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude\" (US1). The Twenty-fourth Amendment gave the right of US citizens to vote in any ...
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... percentage of Democrats than Republicans choose not to vote) Consequently, characteristics ... Twenty five percent of the population does not favor one side over ...
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... Some twenty-five thousand people gathered during the first march seeking more Civil ... any effective civil rights legislation would rely on the ability to vote. ...
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