What event doubled the number of eligible voters in the United States in 1919?
a.
The vo...
History, 16.04.2020 02:08 hayleylaw2018
What event doubled the number of eligible voters in the United States in 1919?
a.
The voting age was lowered to 21.
b.
African Americans were given the right to vote.
c.
Women were given suffrage.
d.
A wave of immigrants came to the United States from Ireland.
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