Asked by k

When the United States was founded, who could vote?

all American citizens
all white men and women
only white male property owners
only men

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Only white male property owners.

At the founding (late 1700s) most states limited voting to white men who met property or taxpaying qualifications. Women, enslaved people, and most free Black people were excluded (with a few limited/local exceptions, e.g., New Jersey briefly allowed some women and free Black voters until 1807).