Saturday, April 4, 2015

What did the Nineteenth Amendment provide?

The Nineteenth Amendment provide more opportunity for women to vote in government elections, without any racial discrimination or segregation. It was ratified in August 18, 1920. After this policy was implemented, it was not legal for any state or federal government from denying their people a chance to vote in general elections based on sex. So, there was much general equality among men and women. The first state to do this was Illinois, at June 10 1919.

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