TRAIL TO CAMPAIGN QUIZ By: Miss Holler. What year were women granted the right to vote? 1919 1932 1920 1936.

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TRAIL TO CAMPAIGN QUIZ By: Miss Holler

What year were women granted the right to vote?

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When did the U.S. begin to implement national voting laws? After the Civil War After the addition of the 19 th Amendment After the addition of the 19 th Amendment Before the Civil War After the Addition of the 26 th Amendment After the Addition of the 26 th Amendment

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What law was passed giving African Americans the right to vote? 19 th Amendment 19 th Amendment 26 th Amendment 26 th Amendment Voting Rights Act of 1965 Voting Rights Act of 1965 Law of 1812

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What does suffrage mean? Women’s right to vote The right to vote Suffering for what you believe in Suffering for what you believe in Not being granted the right to vote Not being granted the right to vote

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What are the presidents “jobs”? Voting and governing the U.S. Voting and governing the U.S. Commander in Chief and Chief Executive Commander in Chief and Chief Executive Speaker of the House and Chief Executive Speaker of the House and Chief Executive Chief Diplomat and Secretary of State Chief Diplomat and Secretary of State

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What is the system called that ensures the president does not become too powerful? Checks and Balances Executive Branch Judicial Branch Ceremonial Head of State Ceremonial Head of State

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What did the 26 th Amendment do? Gave women the right to vote Gave women the right to vote Gave men the right to vote Gave men the right to vote Gave land owners the right to vote Gave land owners the right to vote Gave 18 year olds the right to vote Gave 18 year olds the right to vote

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What group is the national legislative body of the U.S.? Executive Branch Judicial Branch Congress Commander in Chief

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What makes up the checks and balances? Congress, Supreme Court, & Impeachment Congress, Supreme Court, & Impeachment Congress, Secretary of State, & Judical Congress, Secretary of State, & Judical Impeachment, Executive, & Judicial Impeachment, Executive, & Judicial Congress, Supreme Court, & the President Congress, Supreme Court, & the President

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