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During the Vietnam War, what voting rights were changed by the 26th Amendment?
A.
It lowered the voting age from 21 to 18 so those going to war could vote on the politicians deciding their future.
B.
If you joined the military, you could have the right to vote, no matter what your age was.
C.
If you were drafted into the military, you could have the right to vote, no matter what your age was.
D.
It raised the voting age to 21, allowing people to mature before having the right to vote.

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Answered by roseblackpink
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THE ANSWERE IS (A) OPTION

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Answered by romansebastian491
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Answer: A

Explanation: It is right. I took the test on edgenuity.

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