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For most of the 1900s, the legal voting age was
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For most of the 1900s (in the U.S.), the voting age was 21 until the 26th Amendment (1971) lowered it to 18.
For most of the 1900s (in the U.S.), the voting age was 21 until the 26th Amendment (1971) lowered it to 18.
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