1. The Right to Vote is guaranteed to Indians who are-
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Though the Fifteenth Amendment, passed in 1870, granted all U.S. citizens the right to vote regardless of race, it wasn't until the Snyder Act that Native Americans could enjoy the rights granted by this amendment. ... [T]he Indians aren't allowed to have a voice in state affairs because they aren't voters. ....
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Though the Fifteenth Amendment, passed in 1870, granted all U.S. citizens the right to vote regardless of race, it wasn't until the Snyder Act that Native Americans could enjoy the rights granted by this amendment. ... [T]he Indians aren't allowed to have a voice in state affairs because they aren't voters. ....
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