In the early 1800s, women, American Indians, and African Americans ALL
A) volunteered to fight for the Union Army.
B) were not allowed to own property in any of the states.
C) faced possible legal enslavement by plantation owners.
D) experienced a general lack of voting rights in the United States.

Respuesta :

Answer:D) experienced a general lack of voting rights in the United States.

Explanation:

In early 1800s, women, American Indians, and African American all experiences a lack of voting rights in the United States. While some states in the north did allow free blacks the right to vote, women were almost entirely denied that right across the country. American Indians were not granted citizenship, so voting was impossible.