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Which best describes how voting eligibility in the United States has changed over time?(1 point)
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Originally, only White men who owned land could vote; now any U.S. citizen can vote.
Originally, only White men who owned land could vote; now any U.S. citizen can vote.
Originally, only White men who owned land could vote; now only those born in the U.S. can vote.
Originally, only White men who owned land could vote; now only those born in the U.S. can vote.
Originally, only citizens of European countries could vote; now any U.S. citizen can vote.
Originally, only citizens of European countries could vote; now any U.S. citizen can vote.
Originally, voting was restricted to men; now both men and women can vote.
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Originally, only White men who owned land could vote; now any U.S. citizen can vote.
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