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Voting Rights History: How America Expanded Democracy
Explore the constitutional amendments, landmark legislation, and social movements that transformed voting rights in the United States and shaped modern democracy.
What You'll Learn
Constitutional amendments expanded voting rights to previously excluded citizen groups.
Poll taxes and literacy tests were used to disenfranchise African American voters.
The Voting Rights Act of 1965 eliminated discriminatory barriers through federal oversight.
Suffrage movements drove constitutional change for women and young Americans.
What You'll Practice
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Students identify key vocabulary including suffrage, disenfranchisement, and preclearance.
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Learners analyze constitutional amendments and their impact on expanding voting rights.
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Practice questions assess understanding of discriminatory barriers and legislative remedies.
Why This Matters
Understanding voting rights history empowers students to recognize how democracy evolves and why protecting equal access to the ballot box remains essential to a just society.
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Voting Rights
Suffrage
Constitutional Amendments
Civil Rights
Disenfranchisement

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