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In History / High School | 2014-11-24

Why did all of the groups listed above lack a strong voice in government?

U.S. Groups of the Late 1700s and Early 1800s:
- Women
- Children
- Indentured Servants
- Native Americans
- African Americans
- Working Class

A. They were poorly educated.
B. They were not U.S. citizens.
C. They did not have voting rights.
D. They could not own property.

Asked by SueNevarrez577

Answer (3)

i got it right on my test soo i hope it helps

Answered by johannasiulin | 2024-06-16

They were poorly educated.
They were not U.S. citizens.
** They did not have voting rights. **
They could not own property.
woman were less than equal
children are under age
indentured servants were from Europe and weren't us citizens
native and African Americas also weren't us citizens.
and working class was poorly educated
because there groups dont fall in the same drawbacks, it'd be best to keep is simple and sat they didn't have voting rights

Answered by Camocamle | 2024-07-02

The groups listed lacked a strong voice in government mainly because they did not have voting rights. Women, indentured servants, Native Americans, African Americans, and the working class faced various forms of disenfranchisement. As a result, their voices were severely limited in political processes.
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Answered by Camocamle | 2024-09-05