The states labeled "No Voting Rights" in 1919 would have been MOST affected by the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which granted women the right to vote and was ratified in 1920. However, since none of the responses correspond to that answer directly, it appears you might refer to the voting rights or suffrage context.
Based on the list provided, the most relevant answer related to voting rights and suffrage is:
D: 26
The 26th Amendment, ratified in 1971, lowered the voting age to 18, but since it is the only amendment listed that directly addresses voting rights, it is the best choice among the given options.
If we are strictly considering the context of "No Voting Rights" states in 1919, it's worth noting that the 19th Amendment would have made a significant change to voting rights, but since that's not an option, choose D: 26.