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

Why did all of the groups listed above lack a strong voice in government? (5 points)

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

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