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DUTIES-things we are required to do by law RESPONSIBILITIES-things we should do Obey the law Pay taxes Defend the nation Jury duty Serve as a witness Be an informed citizen Voice your opinion about the government’s actions Know your rights Respect diversity Accept responsibility for your actions
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Support your family VOTE!!!!!!! Volunteer and help others Respect other peoples rights
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Too busy Emergency/sick Not interested Out of town Didn’t like candidates Forgot Inconvenient Transportation problems Bad weather Jury duty
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18-24 YEARS OLD25-44 YEARS OLD 551.5% REGISTERED TO VOTE 441.9% VOTED 660.1% REGISTERED TO VOTE 552.2% VOTED
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65-74 YEARS OLD75+ YEARS OLD 776.9% REGISTERED TO VOTE 770.8% VOTED 76.8 % registered to vote 66.7% voted
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U.S. citizen 18 years old Registered to vote 30 days prior to the election Ohio resident for 30 days prior to the election Not in prison for a felony
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IT MEANS THE RIGHT TO VOTE
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Quaker woman who helped organize the Seneca Falls Convention.
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Also helped organize the Seneca Falls Convention.
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Argued for equal pay for women, college training for girls, and for girls and boys to be educated together. First woman to honored by appearing on a U.S. coin.
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Where: Seneca Falls, New York Who: Organized by Stanton, Mott, and other women What: The first Woman’s Rights Convention, attended by about 200 women and 40 men.
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Issued a “Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions”, which was modeled on the Declaration of Independence. “We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men and women are created equal.” Called for an end to all laws that discriminated against women. Demanded that women be allowed to enter trades, professions, and businesses Demanded suffrage for women (the right to vote)
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Originally candidates for office were chosen by members of Congress. Delegates from each state select the party’s presidential candidate. Democrats held their first one in 1832. Allowed many people to participate in the selection of political candidates.
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(1870), a person’s right to vote cannot be denied because of race. (African Americans).
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Grandfather Laws Literacy Tests Poll Taxes
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Gave women the right to vote.
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Protected the legal rights of freed slaves. Also protects the right to due process.
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Made poll taxes illegal.
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