As long as he or she is registered, he or she can vote.
One of the main ways in which the state constitutions were helpful to the writing of the U.S. Constitution was that "<span>D. The authors of the state constitutions had learned lessons that were useful in writing a new U.S. Constitution," since during this time many of the states operated as small "country" systems when it came to governance. </span>
Herbert Hoover didn't believe that the United States government should get involved with the problems of Americans because he felt that they got themselves into their own mess and they had to get themselves out of it. Franklin Roosevelt on the other hand dove right into the government's problems and tried to help out the financial situation in any way possible.