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The 19th Amendment
The 19th Amendment

The 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution guarantees that no one shall be denied the

right to vote based on gender. Why was this amendment necessary? How long did it take

for it to become part of the Constitution?

Throughout the early 1870s, the National Woman Suffrage Association attempted multiple legal

challenges with the hope of gaining women the right to vote. They argued that women

should have this right based on the 15th Amendment, which states that all citizens should have

the right to vote. The Supreme Court heard three cases on this matter, the most famous

being Minor v. Happersett. Each time they ruled that this amendment only referred to

male citizens.
The 19th Amendment
he 19th Amendment

The 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution guarantees that no one shall be denied the

right to vote based on gender. Why was this amendment necessary? How long did it take

for it to become part of the Constitution?

Throughout the early 1870s, the National Woman Suffrage Association attempted multiple legal

challenges with the hope of gaining women the right to vote. They argued that women

should have this right based on the 15th Amendment, which states that all citizens should have

the right to vote. The Supreme Court heard three cases on this matter, the most famous

being Minor v. Happersett. Each time they ruled that this amendment only referred to

male citizens.
he 19th Amendment

The 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution guarantees that no one shall be denied the

right to vote based on gender. Why was this amendment necessary? How long did it take

for it to become part of the Constitution?

Throughout the early 1870s, the National Woman Suffrage Association attempted multiple legal

challenges with the hope of gaining women the right to vote. They argued that women

should have this right based on the 15th Amendment, which states that all citizens should have

the right to vote. The Supreme Court heard three cases on this matter, the most famous

being Minor v. Happersett. Each time they ruled that this amendment only referred to

male citizens.
he 19th Amendment

The 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution guarantees that no one shall be denied the

right to vote based on gender. Why was this amendment necessary? How long did it take

for it to become part of the Constitution?

Throughout the early 1870s, the National Woman Suffrage Association attempted multiple legal

challenges with the hope of gaining women the right to vote. They argued that women

should have this right based on the 15th Amendment, which states that all citizens should have

the right to vote. The Supreme Court heard three cases on this matter, the most famous

being Minor v. Happersett. Each time they ruled that this amendment only referred to

male citizens.