The Constitution Tells the States Who Has the Right to Vote
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Chianti Cartwright
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5th Grade
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1.
Multiple Choice
According to the text, what does the federal government of the United States share with the 50 state governments?
power
money
voting rights
companies
2.
Multiple Choice
What does the text list and describe?
powers the president has
what the Constitution say about voting rights
the Bill of Rights of the Constitution
facts about the creation of the Constitution
3.
Multiple Choice
The rights of African American voters have been threatened in the United States. What evidence from the text best supports this statement?
The Constitution says that to be allowed to vote, a person must be a citizen of the United States.
The Constitution gives the states the power to conduct elections and to make their own rules about how they do it.
Some states required voters be able to read and write to prevent former African American slaves from voting.
The voting rights of African Americans have been addressed in the Constitution.
4.
Multiple Choice
Based on the text, to whom did the Constitution give voting rights when it was first written?
white men and women who were at least 21 years old
black men who were at least 21 years old
Native American males who were at least 21 years old
white men who were at least 21 years old
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Multiple Choice
What is the main idea of the text?
The federal government of the United States has certain powers, and the 50 states have certain powers.
The United States Constitution includes laws about who can vote but gives states the power to conduct elections.
Some of the 50 states have found ways to prevent some citizens from voting, even though they had the Constitutional right to do so.
Twenty-seven amendments have been added to the Constitution, and three of them have to do with who has the right to vote.
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Multiple Choice
Read the following sentences from the text.
"The Constitution gives the states the power to conduct elections and to make their own rules about how they do it, and it also tells them what they are not allowed to do in conducting elections. For example, states are not allowed to reject people who have the right to vote in an election."
Based on the text, what does the word "conduct" most nearly mean?
to lead or manage
to carry electricity
to stop or prevent
to make popular
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