PPT-Voting Rights Policy & The Law

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Matt Barreto amp Chad Dunn October 4 2018 Course Overview Yearlong course across Fall Winter Spring Summer Meeting everyother Thursday Taught from the perspective

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Matt Barreto amp Chad Dunn October 4 2018 Course Overview Yearlong course across Fall Winter Spring Summer Meeting everyother Thursday Taught from the perspective of social science research and civil rights and voting . Nixon/Kennedy Debate. First televised debate. Nixon not feeling well. Kennedy just came off a SOCAL campaign tour. Make-up Debate. Those who watched it. Kennedy. Those who listened. Nixon. Kennedy wins election. : is the . revocation of the right of suffrage . of a person or group of people, or through practices, prevention of a person exercising the right to vote. Disfranchisement may be accomplished explicitly by law or implicitly through requirements applied in a discriminatory fashion, intimidation, or by placing unreasonable requirements on voters for registration or voting.. Chapter 6 . Voters and Voter Behavior. Suffrage. means the right to vote.. . Franchise. is another term with the same meaning.. The . electorate. . is all of the people entitled to vote in a given election. . and Behavior. Unit 2. Topic 2. Day 4. Elections and Voting. Objective. Students will be able to . understand U.S.. voting . rights;. v. oter qualifications; and. v. oter behavior.. Starter. Have all adult Americans had the right to . Key Terms . Baby Boom. A marked increase in the birthrate after WWII. On average, a baby was born every 10 seconds. . Suburbs. Residential area on the outskirts of a city or town. These grew dramatically after WWII as more people wanted to settle down with their families away from large cities. Enormous subdivisions like Levittown started popping up across the country. . Conceptual: Distinguish between Personal, Political, and Economic rights of citizenship. Communicative: Explain the differences between Personal, Political, and Economic rights . Agenda. Unwrap the Objectives. NASUCA Annual Meeting. November 14, 2017. Christina Simeone. Director of Policy and External Affairs. About Us. Kleinman Center for Energy Policy:. Alumni-funded center at the University of Pennsylvania that works to advance research and education on energy policy issues.. Past, Present, and Future. By Bruce L. Adelson, Esq.. © Federal Compliance Consulting LLC and Bruce L. Adelson, . 2015 . All Rights Reserved. The Voting Rights Act of 1965. Past, Present, and Future. voting is the key.. . “Suffrage”:. the right to vote . (“franchise”).. “Electorate”:. the potential voting population.. When the Constitution was passed, only white male property owners could vote. Over time, . Constitution left the question of . “. who can vote” . to the states.. Suffrage(franchise): . two terms that mean the right to vote. Expansion of the . electorate. or the potential voting population has increased over time.. VOTE? A Brief History of America’s Voting Rights So you think you can The Early Years When the colonists came over from England, they brought many of the English political laws and customs with them Could you pass the test ?. Complete the test provided at your table. . Do you think you passed the test. ? . Throughout the history of our country, some states . implemented . literacy or knowledge-based tests to . Dr. Lisa Handley. Redistricting Criteria Priority Pyramid: Voting Rights Act of 1965. Section 2 prohibits any voting standard, practice or procedure, including a redistricting plan, that results in the denial or dilution of minority voting strength.. Replicating Tennessee’s Train-the-Train Workshop. August 17, 2023. Welcome and Introductions. Donna DeStefano . Assistant Executive Director. Carrie Carlson. . Advocate and Brain Injury Specialist .

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