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Who had the right to vote when the Constitution was first established?(1 point)
Responses
white men with property
white men with property
all white men
all white men
all adults
all adults
white people
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Correct answer: white men with property.
At the time the Constitution was adopted, most states limited voting to white male property owners (other groups — women, most Black people, and non-property holders — were generally excluded).
At the time the Constitution was adopted, most states limited voting to white male property owners (other groups — women, most Black people, and non-property holders — were generally excluded).
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