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How are voting rights in the US similar to those in ancie

O Men over 21 are allowed to vote.
o Women over 18 are allowed to vote.
O Citizens over 18 are allowed to vote.
O Everyone is allowed to vote in elections.​

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Answer: Eligibility to vote in the United States is established both through the United States Constitution and by state law. Several constitutional amendments (the Fifteenth, Nineteenth, and Twenty-sixth specifically) require that voting rights of U.S. citizens cannot be abridged on account of race, color, previous condition of servitude, sex, or age for those above 18; the constitution as originally written did not establish any such rights during 1787–1870, except that if a state permitted a person to vote for the "most numerous branch" of its state legislature, it was required to permit that person to vote in elections for members of the United States House of Representatives

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