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For most of the 1900s, the legal voting age was
16
18
21
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21 is the right one on ed

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Answer: 21

Explanation: In the 1900’s the age that was declared legal to cast a vote was minimum, 21 years of age. So any citizen who was 21 could vote, unlike today (the legal age is 18 to vote). The idea behind opting for this age was to make sure that the person casting the vote is mature enough and have some experience in life, so they choose more wisely.


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