How has the process to enfranchise more people evolved throughout U.S. history?(1 point)

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The addition of new amendments to the Constitution has taken place slowly over many decades.
The addition of new amendments to the Constitution has taken place slowly over many decades.

The addition of new amendments to the Constitution has taken place rapidly.
The addition of new amendments to the Constitution has taken place rapidly.

The addition of new amendments to the Constitution has taken place only in the 1900s.
The addition of new amendments to the Constitution has taken place only in the 1900s.

The addition of new amendments to the Constitution has taken place primarily in the past 50 years.

1 answer

The most accurate response is:

The addition of new amendments to the Constitution has taken place slowly over many decades.

This reflects the gradual process of expanding voting rights through various amendments such as the 15th (1870), 19th (1920), 24th (1964), and 26th (1971), along with numerous legislative and judicial actions aimed at enfranchising different groups throughout U.S. history.