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In The Challenge of Democracy: Government in America, Kenneth Janda, Jeffrey Berry, and Jerry Goldman frame the American political tradition. Political equality would seem essential to a democratic polity. However, in their discussion of the U.S. Government’s founding document, Janda, Berry, and Goldman (2008) write, “Nor did the Constitution take a stand on political equality. It left voting qualifications to the states . . .”
Use the readings for the module, and the Internet to research the original text of the U.S. Constitution and its development. Respond to the following:
• Do you agree or disagree with the authors’ view that the original Constitution did not take a stand on political equality?
Justify your response using the original text of the Constitution and by examining subsequent changes in American society and formal and informal constitutional changes.

 

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