No.
Cuba is an unlimited government.
In a representative democracy (such as that of the US) the general public elects people to represent them, and those elected representatives then form a government. So if the public wants something, such as, let us say, lower taxes, they don't get to vote on the taxes, but they do get to vote for people who promise to lower taxes.
Austria, Cuba, Ecuador, Guernsey, Isle of Man, Jersey, Estonia, Nicaragua
No they didn't have the vote because the government wouldn't let this happen untile 1903 the parliamnet voted against the women gaining the vote.
The Roman Republic influenced American Government. They let Roman men to vote for leaders, like how America votes for the president or Congress.
Why not? Same reason other countries let women vote. We have every bit as much right to vote as any man does. We're affected by politics and government too.
They were trying very hard to be able to hide this one. They know we do not want this horrible bill.
In 1914 the south African government conceded to Gandhi's demands and let black people have the right to vote.
vote denial - refusing to let a person vote
Any race is eligible to win The X Factor. The public vote to decide who the winner is.
Woodrow Wilson was the president that signed the bill to let Women vote
Yes, it let you vote for your own answer.