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The fourteenth amendment guaranteed rights for citizens (regardless of race, gender, or creed) who are born or naturalized within the United States. Although racism still exists today, it is clear that race is not a factor in citizenship. The fifteenth amendment guaranteed all African American males the right to vote, and the nineteenth amendment gave women the right to vote. The effects of the fourteenth and nineteenth amendment are clear. While all citizens over eighteen now have the right to vote, the 2008 election proved that the effects are more far-reaching. For the first time, the presidential race saw both an African-American and a female seriously competing for the presidency.
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that would be the senate im pretty sure
He stopped the bombing of North Vietnam. So A
According to Zoroastrianism, people should demonstrate their faith depends on whether they are Parsees (Zoroastrians in India) Iranian followers of the Good Faith or if they are Zoroastrian universalists. In Zoroastrianism, good transpires for those who do righteous deeds. Those who do evil have themselves to blame for their ruin.Please give me Brainliest