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The United States’ founders firmly rejected King George III and the entire idea of monarchy 249 years ago, on July 4, 1776.
Congress passed the 15th Amendment in 1870, giving Black men and others the right to vote, regardless of race. But that amendment still excluded some people, chiefly Native Americans and women.
After an investigation into California’s legal protection of biological males who identify as female competing in the same ...
Political parties have agreed that until an upper house is established, all constitutional amendments must secure a two-thirds majority in parliament, with critical amendments additionally requiring ...
Congress passed the 15th Amendment in 1870, giving Black men and others the right to vote, regardless of race. But that amendment still excluded some people, chiefly Native Americans and women.
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