The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although you forgot to include the options for this question, we can say the following.
Over time voting rights changed in two ways: by changing legislation and amending the Constitution.
The history of allowing people to vote in the United States has passed for different periods through the years. From the times of asking white men to be adults and having some kind of property, to just allowing white men to vo and excluding black people.
Then, when white men had no restrictions, African Americans did have.
It was until the 19th Amendment that women could vote.
There was a time when they were required to pass special tests and evaluations and then pay for participating in elections until the 24th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States eliminated polled taxes and granted all United States men, disregarding of color, the right to vote. The 26th grants the right to vote if you are 18 years old.