In 1869, the Fifteenth Amendment prohibited government from denying a citizen the right to vote based on that citizen's "race, color, or previous condition of servitude". Ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment gave women the right to vote in time to participate in the Presidential election of 1920.The Twenty-sixth Amendment, ratified in 1971, required all states to set a voting age no higher than eighteen. District of Columbia citizens had voting rights removed in 1801 by Congress, when Congress took control of that portion of Maryland. Congress incrementally removed effective local control or home rule by 1871. It restored some home rule in 1971, but maintained the authority to override any local laws. Washington, D.C., does not have full representation in the U.S. House or Senate. The Twenty-third Amendment, restoring U.S. Presidential Election after a 164-year-gap, is the only known limit to Congressional "exclusive legislature" from Article I-8-17, forcing Congress to enforce for the first time Amendments 14,15,19, 24, and 26. Amendment 23 gave the District of Columbia three electors and hence the right to vote for President, but not full U.S. Congressmembers nor U.S. Senators. In 1978, Congress proposed a constitutional amendment that would have restored to the District a full seat for representation in the Congress as well. This amendment failed to receive ratification by sufficient number of states within the seven years required.
I think the correct answer would be 'D'. Hope this helps, and have a nice day.
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here is how I would write this
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To the girls who have been sexually harassed, you are not alone. You should be able to tell someone about what happened to you and understand that it is not your fault. I am here for you. Recently, I discovered that some of my closest friends were sexually harassed, or even worse, raped. I am not going to be silent anymore! Two men sexually harassed me for several months. My friends had told me to tell an adult, so I went to speak to a counselor. I told her all about it and she said, “What you want us to do about it?”
I told her, “I don’t know, that’s why I came to you for help.” The school didn't do anything about it, so the two men ultimately got away with it. One man was a senior, and the other a junior. I believe that they should have been suspended for their inappropriate behavior. They knew it made me uncomfortable but still decided to do it anyway. It is my belief that sexual harassment is a crime, because nobody should feel uncomfortable or unsafe. My advice to you is, stay strong, we will get through this together.✊
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1) to keep everyone safe
2) be prepared in the future
3) allows children to feel safe in their own school
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third-person omniscient point of view
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