Trace the expansion of the right to vote

What will be an ideal response?


Answer:
An ideal response will:
1. Enumerate key victories in the history of voting among groups previously excluded [e.g., the elimination of property qualifications by 1840, the 15th Amendment in 1870 (eliminating restrictions based on race), the 19th Amendment in 1920 (eliminating restrictions based on gender), the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Voting Rights Act of 1965 (eliminating racial obstacles), the 24th Amendment in 1964 (eliminating poll taxes), and the 26th Amendment in 1971 (extending the right to vote to 18-year-olds)].

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The free exercise clause guarantees that the national government will not interfere with which of the following?

a. education b. religion c. business d. speech—

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Which argument was put forward as an argument against a missile defense system?

a. It would probably generate a new round in the arms race as the side that did not have it raced to build additional new missiles so that it could penetrate the defensive shield. b. The United States and the USSR had successfully achieved a major strategic arms reduction agreement, and strategic defense undermined that agreement. c. The Soviets were so far ahead of the United States in strategic defense that it was impossible to catch up. Money should therefore be spent elsewhere. d. It violated the UN charter. Therefore, it would lead to a more dangerous world.

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Create a list of several questions of your own, or from the text that are examples of things a researcher should ask when determining if a source is genuine and accurate. Provide a way that the researcher could answer that question

What will be an ideal response?

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