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What does the 15th 19th and 26th amendment have in common?

They each give voting rights to groups previously not allowed to vote. 15-African American voting rights, 19-women's voting rights, 26- eighteen yr old voting rights.


How do you solve these critical thinking problems?

The first 60 questions were easy but I am stuck and confused on these 4 problems. I am especially having trouble on how to do quotes. For each of the following arguments, indicate whether it is valid or invalid, strong or weak. 1. "Poetry is finer and more philosophical than history; for poetry expresses the universal and history only the particular." [Aristotle] 2. "We say that a person behaves in a given way because he possesses a philosophy, but we infer the philosophy from the behavior and therefore cannot use it in any satisfactory way as an explanation, at least until it is in turn explained." [B. F. Skinner] 3. "Someone must have been telling lies about Joseph K., for without having done anything wrong he was arrested one fine morning" [Franz Kafka] 4. If you're eighteen, you're eligible to vote. But you're only seventeen. You're ineligible to vote. I think this one is valid, but I am not sure if it is strong or weak. Thank you for any help given.


What does to gin up the base mean?

Well, darling, "to gin up the base" simply means to energize or excite a particular group of people, typically within a political context. It's like revving up an engine to get it ready to race - but instead of a car, you're dealing with a bunch of passionate supporters. So, if you want to get those folks fired up and ready to go, you gotta gin up that base, honey!


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What percentage of people could vote in 1920?

25555555.85


Voting system in Britain in the year 1750?

Only men with money and property rights could vote No women regardless of their wealth could vote Only men and lords could be in the house of commons


What is the percentage of people who vote in France?

80 percemt


What percentage of people could vote in 1947?

In 1947, the percentage of people who could vote varied by country. For example, in the United Kingdom, women aged 21 and older obtained the right to vote on the same terms as men in 1928. In the United States, voting rights were granted to all citizens over the age of 21 with the passage of the 26th Amendment in 1971, lowering the voting age from 21 to 18.


What percentage of people can vote in 2014?

In 2014, the percentage of people who were eligible to vote varied by country. It is calculated by taking the number of eligible voters divided by the total population of voting age, usually expressed as a percentage.


Did the people of Austria vote to annex with Germany and if they did what percentage of the vote were in favor?

The vote was 99.73% in favour of joining the 3rd Riech


What is the percentage of people who vote in Luxembourg?

79.5% i hope this helps (:


What percentage of people have to vote to make Scotland independent?

51%


What percentage of people on welfare actually vote?

impossible to determine by status


How did the colonists in the New World make their political institutions more democratic?

A greater percentage of men could vote in the colonies than could vote in England -Plato


How did the colonists in the new world make their political institution more democratic?

A greater percentage of men could vote in the colonies than could vote in England -Plato


The percentage of eligible people who vote is called?

voter turnout.