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True of False?
The Bill of Rights specifically mentions that all men AND women have the right to vote.
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False.
The Bill of Rights (the first ten amendments, ratified 1791) does not specifically address voting rights. Voting rights were extended and protected later by other amendments — e.g., the 15th (race, 1870), 19th (women, 1920), 24th (eliminated poll taxes, 1964), and 26th (18‑year‑olds, 1971).
The Bill of Rights (the first ten amendments, ratified 1791) does not specifically address voting rights. Voting rights were extended and protected later by other amendments — e.g., the 15th (race, 1870), 19th (women, 1920), 24th (eliminated poll taxes, 1964), and 26th (18‑year‑olds, 1971).
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