Explain How Voting Changed In America From The Early Days To The Present

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1. Describe how voting changed in America from the early days to the present.
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The first people that were allowed to vote were white men who owned property. After that many ways to keep many different type of people from voting were formed. Once owning property wasn't necessary to vote, almost all white men had the right to vote. The 15th amendment passed in 1870 allowed all men to vote, no matter what race they were. Beyond those, the literacy test, poll tax, and grandfather clause were implemented to keep the unintelligent and unwealthy from voting. Women still did not have the right to vote, but thanks to Susan B Anthony and other women suffragist, the 19th amendment gave women the right to vote in 1920. Poll taxes in federal elections were banned by the 24th amendment in 1964. The Voting Rights Act in 1965 eliminated the literacy test from voting. The 26th amendment in 1971 changed the minimum voting age from 21 to 18. Through many amendments to the Constitution and many people fighting for their right to vote, just about everyone who is an American citizen and is 18 years of age has the right to vote. …show more content…

How do demographic factors affect the way people in the United States view political questions? List three factors, and give examples of opinions they might affect.
Answer:
The demographic factors, education, income, and gender may affect a person's opinion in politics. Their education may come into play when they are watching the presidential debate on television, and they don't understand the terms the debaters are using. If they have a lower income, they are most likely for Obamacare. Their gender may help them decide their position on gun control. There are many demographic factors that may or may not make a person think different.

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3. Describe the history of opinion polling in the United States, and give an example of a presidential election in which opinion polling failed.

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