Which of the following countries does not guarantee its citizens the right to vote? ;xNLx;a) Iran;xNLx;b) Libya ;xNLx;c) The United States ;xNLx;d) All of the above ;xNLx;If you guessed “all of the above,” you’re right. ;xNLx;America's voting history is exciting and surprising. It lies at the heart of our nation's vision of itself. Who votes? How do they vote? It has always been in flux.;xNLx;;xSTx;span style="font-size: 15px; font-style: italic";xETx;About this timeline: This teaching tool has been created as part of the Classroom Edition of "Electoral Dysfunction." It is strictly intended for educational purposes. ;xNLx;;xSTx;span style="font-size: 15px; font-style: italic";xETx;To navigate through the timeline either drag the grey box at the bottom of the timeline to the date range you wish to explore or use your mouse or trackpad to scroll backwards or forward.;xNLx;;xSTx;span style="font-size: 15px; font-style: italic";xETx;The timeline events are divided into three major categories: historical context, who gets to vote, and how we vote. Use your mouse or trackpad to swipe left or right to focus more closely on a particular category.;xNLx;;xSTx;span style="font-size: 15px; font-style: italic";xETx;In addition, you can use the tags in each entry to narrow in on specific topics. ;xSTx;/span;xETx; ;xSTx;/span;xETx;;xSTx;/span;xETx;;xSTx;/span;xETx;