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spin [16.1K]
3 years ago
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Analyze the expansion of voting rights throughout the history of the United States.

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GalinKa [24]3 years ago
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There is a long history of voting rights in the history of United States of America. The voting rights did not come in one day or in a year. It took a century for establishing the voting rights for all of the citizen without any discrimination on the basis of race, color, gender or religion.

Originally, there was nothing mentioned on the constitution of US. The states were the authority who determined the voting rights. Firstly, only the adult white male property owners were allowed to vote. The freed salves were allowed to vote in a few states. The females were not allowed to vote as well as the native Americans.

After the Civil war,in 1870 the Fifteenth Amendment gave the non white man and freed slaves to right for vote.

On, 1913 under the seventeenth Amendment the voter were given the rights to choose their senators rather than the state legislative.

On 1920, according to the 19th Amendment all of the adult women were given to right to vote in all of the states.

On 1924, all native Americans were given right to vote regardless their tribe.

On 1957, the Civil rights act gave the federal protection to the minority voters. A commission was formed for looking at the complains of the minority voters who were not registered for vote.

On 1964,according to the civil rights act the poll tax was prohibited.

On 1965, The voting rights act gave protection to the voting registration and to make fair participation for all race in the election.

However,this expansion of voting rights might seem lengthy but it is significant. It might took the century to correct all the defective system, but based on the circumstances the process was impressive in their era. Because during that time people were not  wide open to accept any new rule. Moreover, America has experienced some major war in their history which were really bloody.So, it wasn't easy to make all of the correction in one time. Moreover, the race and slavery issue had a strong impact on the voting rights. The majority white leaders and people were not ready to accept the changes in the voting rights.

So, it is pretty much impressive the expansion of voting rights throughout history of United States.

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