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Unit 3 – Civil Liberties and Civil Rights
Topic 3.6
What distinguishes the Fifteenth Amendment from the Nineteenth Amendment in terms of voting rights?
The Fifteenth Amendment allows universal suffrage, while the Nineteenth limits it to women only.
The Fifteenth and Nineteenth Amendments both grant everyone over eighteen years old right to vote.
The Fifteenth Amendment prohibits denial of suffrage based on race or color, while the Nineteenth bans it based on sex.
The Fifteenth Amendment grants voting rights to all citizens, while the Nineteenth restricts them to men only.
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AP US Government - 3.6 Amendments: Balancing Individual Freedom with Public Order and Safety
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