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Umnica [9.8K]
4 years ago
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1. Which type of change—political, social, or economic—had the most impact on Southern life? Support this opinion with two speci

fic pieces of evidence from the lesson.
2. Which type of change—political, social, or economic—faced the most challenges? Why were Southerners against this type of change? Support your view with two specific pieces of evidence from the lesson.

3. For the first hundred years of the United States, only white males were able to vote. Since then, amendments to the Constitution have made it so that any citizen aged 18 or older can vote. Which amendments granted different groups the right to vote? Why were amendments needed to expand voting rights?
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1 answer:
vova2212 [387]4 years ago
3 0

Hello,

1. The two types of changes that came to my head first was that the states didt want to come together and also teh civial war that changed the states.

2. This goes along with the states becoming together. After the civial warnthe whole north side wanted teh south to change this included things like slavery.

3. The 26th, 19th, and 15th. They were placed due to the fact that it made it easier to elect a new president.

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