It outlawed the discriminatory voting practices adopted in many southern states after the Civil War, including literacy tests as a prerequisite to voting. This “act to enforce the fifteenth amendment to the Constitution” was signed into law 95 years after the amendment was ratified.
Arguments against the electoral college are that it doesn't reflect the
voters accurately and that it doesn't allow for a minority Pres
Arguments for it are that it is stable and keeps the 2 party system
going and that it is better for small states as well as provides more of
a majority winner. Hope this helps!!
<span>The Constitution was designed to be a living document and change throughout history. All Americans can read passages and have different interpretations of the amendments because we have different life experiences. Also judges are trying to interpret the Constitution in ways the founders couldn't even dream of like phones and internet regulation which lead to disagreement,.</span>