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to ensure ratification from everybody, no decision was made on slavery slaves counted as state population runaway slaves had to be returned to owners |
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Tension Between the North and the South |
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competed for power in Congress Missouri Compromise: divided new lands into "slave" and "free" territories settlers in each area could vote on slavery |
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A Controversial Court Decision |
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slave Dred Scott traveled with owner to a free area, returned to slave area and declared himself a free man constitution could be interpreted as allowing slavery |
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abolished slavery in 1865 after the Civil War |
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African Americans and the Right to Vote |
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constitution banned slavery still a struggle for citizenship and voting rights for A.A. freedom didn't mean equality |
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ensured citizenship for A.A. takes power to grant citizenship away from the states no state can deprive anyone of life, liberty, or property without law can't deny anyone equal protection under the law |
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in some states citizenship didn't guarantee a right to vote declares that states may not deny the vote to any person on the basis of race color or previous servitude |
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prevent A.A. voting be requiring to pay a poll tax poll taxes declared illegal |
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Traditional ideas about Women |
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worked in the home and cared for family unable to handle many jobs allowed to do low-paying jobs |
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Challenging the Traditional View |
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became active in social issues insisted on the right to vote suffragists gained attention by marching, giving speeches, writing to governmnet officials and newspapers, and hunger strikes proposed amendment allowing suffrage to women was introduced by failed to pass for 40 years |
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women were truly part of "we the people" they could vote |
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Youth and the Right to Vote |
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voting age lowered to 18 from 21 believed that citizens old enought to fight and die for their country shouldn't be denied the right to vote |
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to get the right to vote in all elections so they had to change the constitution 107 daus to ratify the proposed change |
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constitution can be changed in response to new attitudes and conditions in society 27th Amendment: if members of Congress vote to increase their salaries, the change can't go into effect until after the next election |
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