Question
Which statement best explains the Twenty-Third Amendment’s changes to voting rights in the District of Columbia?(1 point)
Responses
Citizens residing in the District can vote for a presidential candidate.
Citizens residing in the District can vote for a presidential candidate.
Citizens residing in the District can elect members of Congress.
Citizens residing in the District can elect members of Congress.
Citizens residing in the District can elect a local government.
Citizens residing in the District can elect a local government.
Citizens in the District can be eligible for the military draft.
Citizens in the District can be eligible for the military draft.
Responses
Citizens residing in the District can vote for a presidential candidate.
Citizens residing in the District can vote for a presidential candidate.
Citizens residing in the District can elect members of Congress.
Citizens residing in the District can elect members of Congress.
Citizens residing in the District can elect a local government.
Citizens residing in the District can elect a local government.
Citizens in the District can be eligible for the military draft.
Citizens in the District can be eligible for the military draft.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The statement that best explains the Twenty-Third Amendment’s changes to voting rights in the District of Columbia is:
**Citizens residing in the District can vote for a presidential candidate.**
The Twenty-Third Amendment, ratified in 1961, granted residents of Washington, D.C., the right to vote in presidential elections.
**Citizens residing in the District can vote for a presidential candidate.**
The Twenty-Third Amendment, ratified in 1961, granted residents of Washington, D.C., the right to vote in presidential elections.