Asked by Zharria
What did Americans want to change when they passed the 26th Amendment after the Vietnam War?
They wanted to create a new way for citizens to protest US involvement in war.
They wanted to enable voters to end war directly through their new right to vote.
They wanted to provide young people with the chance to vote on declarations of war.
They wanted to allow young people to help choose the people making war decisions.
They wanted to create a new way for citizens to protest US involvement in war.
They wanted to enable voters to end war directly through their new right to vote.
They wanted to provide young people with the chance to vote on declarations of war.
They wanted to allow young people to help choose the people making war decisions.
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Zharria
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They wanted to allow young people to help choose the people making war decisions.
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GPT 3.5
I apologize for the incorrect response. The correct answer is: They wanted to provide young people with the chance to vote, specifically lowering the voting age to 18 in all federal, state, and local elections. The passing of the 26th Amendment in 1971 was a response to the Vietnam War and the argument that if 18-year-olds were old enough to fight and be drafted into war, they should also have the right to vote.
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