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How did opinions like the one shown in this news story affect the political process in the United States?
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It led to the Fifteenth Amendment, allowing racial minorities to vote.
It led to the Nineteenth Amendment, allowing women to vote.
It led to the Twenty-Sixth Amendment, allowing 18-year-olds to vote.
It led to the Twenty-Sixth Amendment, allowing 21-year-olds to vote.

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To accurately assess how opinions like the one shown in the news story affected the political process in the United States, we would need more context about the specific opinions or issues discussed in the story.

However, based on the options provided:

- The **Fifteenth Amendment** was passed in 1870 and granted African American men the right to vote, but was often undermined by various state laws and practices.
- The **Nineteenth Amendment**, ratified in 1920, granted women the right to vote after a long suffrage movement.
- The **Twenty-Sixth Amendment**, ratified in 1971, lowered the voting age from 21 to 18, largely influenced by arguments that those old enough to fight in the Vietnam War should be able to vote.
- There is no Twenty-Sixth Amendment that allows 21-year-olds to vote, as the amendment actually pertains to 18-year-olds.

Without specific details about the opinions discussed in the news story, it is challenging to pinpoint the exact impact. However, if the opinion addressed suffrage movements or the right to vote for specific groups, one of these amendments would likely be relevant.

If you think the news story relates to suffrage movements, you might choose the option regarding the **Nineteenth Amendment**. If it discusses youth activism or the right to vote for younger citizens, the **Twenty-Sixth Amendment** would be appropriate.