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Unit 3 – Civil Liberties and Civil Rights
Topic 3.6
What might be a possible outcome if women's right to vote wasn't guaranteed by the 19th Amendment?
Voting would only be allowed for landowners.
Women would never gain suffrage in any state.
States could individually decide whether or not women can vote.
Only men over age of thirty-five could vote.
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AP US Government - 3.6 Amendments: Balancing Individual Freedom with Public Order and Safety
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