African Americans
The right to vote changed from 21 to 18 years old.
women
Rights or prpoperty without due process
to extend rights of state and local government.
The Dred Scott decision stated that people of African decent imported to America were not citizens and not protected by the Constitution. The fourteenth and fifteenth amendments nullified that decision.
The Fourteenth Amendment o.O
The Dred Scott decision stated that people of African decent imported to America were not citizens and not protected by the Constitution. The fourteenth and fifteenth amendments nullified that decision.
The Fourteenth Amendment o.O
It protect people from the power of state government
The right to vote changed from 21 to 18 years old.
people who are born here and people who are naturalized here
women
Rights or prpoperty without due process
The group most directly affected by the Twenty-Sixth Amendment was American citizens aged 18 to 21. Ratified in 1971, the amendment lowered the voting age from 21 to 18, granting younger citizens the right to participate in elections. This change was largely motivated by the desire to enfranchise young people who were being drafted to fight in the Vietnam War, reflecting a broader recognition of their rights and responsibilities as adults.
to extend rights of state and local government.
The Dred Scott decision stated that people of African decent imported to America were not citizens and not protected by the Constitution. The fourteenth and fifteenth amendments nullified that decision.
the 14th amendment to the constitution guaranteed equal protection under the law regardless of race, creed or color.