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What did The fifteenth amendment guarantees?

The 15th Amendment as stated in the US Constitution Section I, "The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude."


What amendment gives citizens the right to vote no matter their race or color?

The15th amendment of the United State's Constitution allowed men of any race to vote. The 19th amendment then allowed women to vote.


What is Ellen ochoa's hair color?

Her hair color is brown.


What does every state have?

Every state has a varied economy with both commerce and agriculture. It also has a state constitution, a state capital, a statehouse, a state flag, a state bird, a state flower, a governor, a state legislature, a state supreme court, two US senators , at least one Congressman , some state colleges and probably a state song.


Who is Connecticuts state treasurer?

Connecticut State Treasurer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaThe Connecticut State Treasurer serves the office of treasurer for the state of Connecticut.List of State Treasurers#NameTook officeLeft officeParty1Thomas Welles163916412William Whiting164116483Thomas Welles164816524John Talcott, Sr.165216605John Talcott, Jr.166016766William Pitkin167616797Joseph Whiting167917188John Whiting171817509Nathaniel Stanly1750175610Joseph Talcott1756176911John Lawrence1769178912Jedediah Huntington1789179013Peter Colt1790179414Andrew Kingsbury1794181815Isaac Spencer1818183516Jeremiah Brown1835183817Hiram Ryder1838184218Jabez L. White, Jr.1842184419Joseph B. Gilbert1844184620Alonzo W. Birge1846184721Joseph B. Gilbert1847184922Henry D. Smith1849185123Thomas Clark1851185224Edwin Stearns1852185425Daniel Camp1854185526Arthur B. Calef1855185627Frederick P. Coe1856185728Frederick S. Wildman1857185829Lucius J. Hendee1858186130Ezra Dean1861186231Gabriel W. Coite1862186632Henry G. Taintor1866186733Edward S. Moseley1867186934David P. Nichols1869187035Charles M. Pond1870187136David P. Nichols1871187337William E. Raymond1873187738Edwin A. Buck1877187939Talmadge Baker1879188140David P. Nichols1881January 2, 1882Republican41James D. Smith18821883Republican42Alfred R. Goodrich18831885Democrat43V. B. Chamberlain18851887Republican44Alexander Warner18871889Republican44E. Stevens Henry18891893Republican45Marvin H. Sanger18931895Democrat46George W. Hodge18951897Republican47Charles W. Grosvenor18971899Republican48Charles S. Mersick18991901Republican49Henry H. Gallup19011905Republican50James F. Walsh19051907Republican51Freeman F. Patten19071911Republican52Costello Lippitt19111913Republican53Edward S. Roberts19131915Democrat54F. S. Chamberlain19151919Republican55G. Harold Gilpatric19191924Republican62Anson T. McCook19241924Republican63Ernest E. Rogers19251929Republican64Samuel R. Spencer19291931Republican65Roy C. Wilcox19311933Republican66J. William Hope19331935Republican67John S. Addis1935September 29, 1937Democrat68Thomas Hewes19371937Democrat69Guy B. Holt19371939Democrat70Joseph E. Talbot19391941Republican71Frank M. Anastasio19411943Democrat72Carl M. Sharpe19431945Republican73William T. Carroll19451947Democrat74Joseph A. Adorno19471955Republican73John Ottaviano, Jr.19551959Republican72John A. Speziale19591961Democrat71Donald J. Irwin19611963Democrat72Gerald A. Lamb19631970Democrat73John A. Iorio19701971Democrat74Robert I. Berdon19711973Republican75Alden A. Ives19731975Republican76Henry E. Parker19751986Democrat77Joan R. Kemler19861987Democrat78Francisco L. Borges19871993Democrat79Joseph M. Suggs, Jr.19931995Democrat80Christopher B. Burnham19951997Republican81Paul J. Silvester19971999Republican82Denise L. NappierJanuary 6, 1999PresentDemocrat External linksOffice of State Treasurer Denise L. NappierTREASURERSConnecticut: State Treasurers