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."Let Children Vote. Even 13-year-olds."
In these paragraphs, which is the major comparison being made?
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nineteenth-century scientific practices and those of today
nineteenth-century scientific practices and those of today
the intelligence of 13-year-olds and 21-year-olds
the intelligence of 13-year-olds and 21-year-olds
political changes between the Civil War and 1910
political changes between the Civil War and 1910
arguments against children’s, women’s, and Black suffrage
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arguments against children’s, women’s, and Black suffrage
The passage compares the objections to letting children vote with the same arguments once used to deny voting rights to women and Black people.
The passage compares the objections to letting children vote with the same arguments once used to deny voting rights to women and Black people.
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