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Hint
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Answer
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race, color, previous
condition of servitude. __ amendment
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15
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no taxes to vote ___ amendment
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24
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18 to vote __ amendment
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26
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no sex
discrimination __ amendment
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19
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-Constitution doesn’t say ____ can’t vote so
state can allow if they want to
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aliens
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living in state for a short time
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transients:
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know this quote
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Old
enough to die for your country but not old
enough to vote
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to prevent fraudulent voting
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Registration:
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2-4 yr Name removed if no longer eligible to
vote.
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Purging
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law that allows Register with driver license
Registration by mail
Registration at local federal offices
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motor voter
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to ensure voter can cast an informed ballot🡪
abused and used unfairly
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literacy test
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the two minorities were African Americans and
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Irish Catholics
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this court case over ruled the grandfather clause
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Guinn v. U.S.
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denied the right to vote if mentally incompetent, those who have committed a serious crime or ____ ___
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Dishonorably discharged
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acquiring the right to vote.
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enfranchisement
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drawing electoral boundary lines to limit
voting strength of a particular party.
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Gerrymandering:
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the five stages
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colonial
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the five stages (15th amendment)
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civil war
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the five stages
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women's rights
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the five stages
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civil rights
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the five stages
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age
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Quaker abolitionist and suffragist
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mott
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leading figure at Seneca Falls.
Wrote Declaration of Rights & Sentiments
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton:
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NWSA leader
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anthony
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leader of NAWSA in early
1900’s🡪 believed in a more refined way of getting
suffrage.
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carrie chapman catt
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a movement that
called for widespread change
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Progressivism
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Quaker, spent time in
England with “militant” English
suffragists.
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alice paul
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what prez passed the 19th amendment
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wilson
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an attempt to
abolish public and private acts of
discrimination against Af. Amer.
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civil rights movement
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segregation
on transit system🡪
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Montgomery Bus Boycott
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led by
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rosa parks
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_____🡪national association for the
advancement of colored people
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NAACP
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peaceful demonstrations where
Af. Amer were not allowed to dine
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sit ins
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nonviolent protests
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freedom rides
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support for
Kennedy’s Civil Rights Bill
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march on washington
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registering as
many African-American voters in
Southern states as possible
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freedom summer
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radical Af. Amer.
civil rights and self-defense
organization.
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black panthers
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militant civil rights
activist.
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Malcom X
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civil rights act of __ Estab. U.S. Civil Rights
commission🡪 reports any voter discrimination
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57
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Civil Rights Act of 1960: placed ____ where
discrimination was claimed to be.
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referees
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Civil Rights Act of 1964: established ___ or court orders
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injunction
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Televised example of Af.
Amer. voting restrictions by Dr. King🡪 caused
widespread change.
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Selma
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this act applied to
all elections in the country, outlawed literacy tests and materials to be printed in dif languages
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voting rights act of 1965
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No voting laws w/o
approval
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Preclearance:
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Greek for “those who do not vote”
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idiotes
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the further down the ballot, fewer votes-voters
exhaust patience.
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ballot fatigue
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Bad voter turnout🡪_____ ____: those
between presidential elections.
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off-year
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feel vote won’t make a difference,
lack of interest
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non voters
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how people gain their pol. attitudes.
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socialization
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the many pieces of voter social and
economic life.
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sociological
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a voter’s and issues of an election.
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Psychological
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-voting for more than one candidate
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Split ticket
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Party identification: ____ to party
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loyalty
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