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AP U.S. History Exam 1.26. Which group divided over support for the changes highlighted in this image?
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- 00:00
[ musical flourish ]
- 00:03
And here's your Shmoop du jour, brought to you by enfranchisement,
- 00:07
the process of turning every store into a Starbucks.
- 00:11
All right, well, which group was divided over support
- 00:14
for the changes highlighted in the image?
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- 00:17
Hmm. And here are your potential answers.
- 00:19
[ mumbles ]
- 00:23
All right.
- 00:23
Enfranchisement, or granting a group of people the right to vote,
- 00:27
might seem like a no-brainer today,
- 00:29
but back when slices of the population still didn't have access
- 00:32
to the ballot box, it caused a bit of a tizzy.
- 00:34
Let's see which of the following groups took the road
- 00:37
to Splitsville over the passage of the Fifteenth Amendment.
- 00:40
All right, was the group that divided over support for the Fifteenth Amendment
- 00:43
B - the Ku Klux Klan?
- 00:45
Well, though they certainly would have opposed
- 00:47
granting African Americans the right to vote,
- 00:49
the Klan was only just
- 00:51
forming as the Fifteenth Amendment passed, so it's not B.
- 00:55
Did the passage of the Fifteenth Amendment cause a division in
- 00:57
C - the temperance movement?
- 01:00
The temperance movement involved prohibiting the sale
- 01:02
of alcoholic beverages,
- 01:04
which only mattered for voting in the sense that
- 01:06
you shouldn't show up drunk to the polls. Really.
- 01:08
That teetotals C, too.
- 01:10
Could the Fifteenth Amendment have caused issues within D -
- 01:13
the Democratic Party?
- 01:15
Well, actually, the Democratic Party was very much unified
- 01:17
in their opposition to the Fifteenth Amendment.
- 01:20
That's a total drag on D, as well.
- 01:22
Which means the group that divided over support
- 01:24
for the Fifteenth Amendment was A -
- 01:26
the women's suffrage movement.
- 01:28
The women's suffrage movement, which advocated for
- 01:30
a woman's right to vote, struggled over how to
- 01:32
approach the Fifteenth Amendment.
- 01:33
Half of the group supported it in hopes that it would be
- 01:36
a stepping stone to women's suffrage,
- 01:38
while the other half opposed it for not including female voting rights
- 01:41
to begin with. So the answer is A.
- 01:43
In fact, it took another 50 years for the
- 01:45
U.S. to ratify the Nineteenth Amendment, which
- 01:48
finally gave women the right to vote.
- 01:50
Talk about being unfashionably late to the party.
- 01:54
[ witch cackles ]
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