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<u>The Twenty-sixth Amendment) to the United States Constitution prohibits the states and the federal government from using age as a reason for denying the right to vote to citizens of the United States who are at least eighteen years old.</u>
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<u>so basically everyone has a voice so</u> they can wote u have to be adult.
We can tell day and nigth pretty much almost anywhere like libarys,houses,schools etc
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What kind of issue are you talking about?
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They did it because they feared that without a specifically enumerated bill of rights that the government could become tyrannical in the same manner in which the British were tyrannical. They believed that rights of people and states should be written and stated officially instead of just being implied since implied things are easy to exploit and maneuver according to your needs.
A, state legislatures. They werent elected by people until the 17th amendment in 1912