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Not in Use - History of Voting Rights Multiple Choice Game

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Demonstrate your knowledge of how the right to vote in the United States has expanded over time. This activity is for middle school students.

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Not in Use - History of Voting Rights Multiple Choice GameVersión en línea

Demonstrate your knowledge of how the right to vote in the United States has expanded over time. This activity is for middle school students.

por Arizona Bar Foundation
1

Prior to 1828, which of the following did you have to be in order to vote?

2

African-American males were granted the right to vote by the _______ Amendment.

3

A tax or fee that is required to be paid in order to vote is called a _________.

4

Some states required that potential voters demonstrate the ability to read before being allowed to vote. This was known as a ________.

5

Women gained the right to vote in Wyoming as early as _________.

6

Women were granted the right to vote by the Constitution in 1920 with the passage of the _____ Amendment.

7

Poll taxes were outlawed by the 24th Amendment to the Constitution in ______.

8

The Voting Rights Act made it illegal to limit or interfere with a citizen's right to vote because of race. The act was passed in ______.

9

During the Vietnam War, the youngest age a man could be drafted into the Army was 18. What was the youngest age a person could vote?

10

The ______ Amendment lowered the legal voting age from 21 to 18.

11

Native Americans were initially offered the right to vote on the condition that they renounce (no longer be a member of) their tribe. This was known as "The __________ Act".