Read the excerpt from "A History of Voting Rights” It was not until 1924, with the passage of the Indian Citizenship Act, that most American Indians were guaranteed the right to vote. Even then, some state regulations did not allow certain American Indians to vote. Why did the author most likely include this information?


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It seems that you have missed the given choices for this question, but anyway here is the correct answer. Based on the given excerpt above from "A History of Voting Rights”, the author most likely include this information to demonstrate that discriminatory voting laws were widespread in the US. Hope this is the answer that you are looking for.

Answer:

To demonstrate that discriminatory voting laws were widespread in the U.S

Explanation:

"A History of Voting Rights" mainly focuses on oppression and opens up the fact that African Americans and women were frowned upon when it came to voting, even after they got the right to vote, it was frowned upon, as people were used to women working from home for their husbands and providing for their families at home and African Americans, or other people of color were normally working for white people.

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