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3. Which Constitutional amendment lowered the U.S. voting age from twenty-one to eighteen?
A) The Twenty-Fourth Amendment
B) The Twenty-Fifth Amendment
C) The Twenty-Seventh Amendment
D) The Twenty-Sixth Amendment


4. How did network television news reports from the front lines affect the American people during the war in Vietnam?
A) Confidence that the war would come to a swift conclusion grew among the American public.
B) Enlistment skyrocketed as young Americans volunteered to join the fight in record numbers.
C) Belief that an attack on American soil was imminent led to widespread social unrest.
D) Americans increasingly doubted their government's claims that the war was being won.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
3. The Constitutional amendment that lowered the U.S. voting age from twenty-one to eighteen is:
**D) The Twenty-Sixth Amendment.**

4. Network television news reports from the front lines during the war in Vietnam had the effect of:
**D) Americans increasingly doubted their government's claims that the war was being won.**

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