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Who Can Vote?

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Type the answer to the question and fill in the blank or appropriate word that matches the definition. Hint: the answer must start with the given letter of the alphabet. Not case sensitive. This activity is for high school students.

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Type the answer to the question and fill in the blank or appropriate word that matches the definition. Hint: the answer must start with the given letter of the alphabet. Not case sensitive. This activity is for high school students.

by Arizona Bar Foundation
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Starts with A

Who did the 15th Amendment grant suffrage to?

Starts with C

You must be a ______ of the United States to vote in an election.

Starts with D

The _______ Act of 1887 allowed for some voting rights for Native Americans.

Starts with E

The 26th Amendment set the minimum voting age to _________.

Starts with F

Homelessness does not bar people the right to vote, but in some states one _______ conviction will disqualify you from voting.

Starts with G

A statutory device enacted by seven Southern states between 1895 and 1910 to deny suffrage to African American people. It stated that those, including their descendants, who had the right to vote prior to 1866 would be exempt from new requirements for voting.

Starts with J

State and local laws that enforced racial segregation in the Southern United States. Examples include poll taxes and racially segregated bathrooms.

Starts with L

Between the 1850s and the 1960s, these were exams given out specifically to African American voters to disenfranchise the minority vote.

Starts with N

This Amendment (number spelled out) gave women the right to vote on August 18, 1920.

Starts with P

Our Founding Fathers decided that only white, male, _______ _______ could vote.

Starts with R

You must ________ in order to vote in an election.

Starts with S

Federal law overrules ______ law.

Starts with T

The 24th Amendment abolished poll ______ and literacy tests.

Starts with V

The ______ ______ ____ of 1965 was a landmark piece of federal legislation that prohibited racial discrimination in voting.

Starts with W

________ was the first state to give women the right to vote.

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