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05-28-2016 07:30 PM |
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U.S. Voting Rights
When the Constitution was written, only white male property owners (about 10 to 16 percent of the nation's population) had the vote. Over the past two centuries, though, the term "government by the people" has become a reality. During the early 1800s, states gradually dropped property requirements for voting. Later, groups that had been excluded previously gained the right to vote. Other reforms made the process fairer and easier.
U.S. Voting Rights
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What part of that was written by the founding fathers, and is this part of the Constitution that you speak of? My copy does not have this. Perhaps it is in a footnote?
Nice try, but I can see that you are just blowing smoke out of your @ss. Oh, maybe the great EXPERT, Obummer gave you this information, out of his paraphrased Living Constitution.
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