White men who owned land and were over 21 could vote. Congress picked the president and they felt the general population were not informed enough to vote.
Voting changed in America from the early days to the present in a significant way. For instance, back in 1788, only men who were over 21 years and paying taxes were eligible to vote while today everyone who has attained the majority age can vote in the US.
In 1843 neither women or Blacks had the right to vote and Democrats far outnumbered republicans
The mechanics of voting for the election of people to elected office has changed in several ways in the USA. In the early days of elections in the USA, paper ballots (secret to protect voters) was done with paper ballots placed in a ballot box. The system has evolved in most US States with ballot machines of various kinds to allow the voter to enter a small cubicle of sorts with a drawn curtain for voters to electronically register their voting choices. In 1923, woman for the first time were allowed to vote.
In the United States, presidential elections take place on the first Tuesday in November. The polls are only open for one day except for absentee ballots which may be submitted earlier. In some cities and towns, early voting is allowed at the courthouse for a few days before the election. After Election Day, it sometimes takes several days or even weeks to determine who is the winner of the election.
there was indeed no government in the early days of the 1600's. :):)
White land holding men over 21.
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Early voting in Texas in November begins 17 days before the election date.
Because they wanted to settle the land.
Voting began in 1776 when America broke away from Great Britain. At the time only white males of a certain religion could vote. Hope it helps! :)
White men who owned land and were over 21 could vote. Congress picked the president and they felt the general population were not informed enough to vote.
It used to be the USA, but not anymore. If you disagree with someone, They call you a racist (right Obama).
Mercantilism. Held in the early days of settelment of the americas.
Voting changed in America from the early days to the present in a significant way. For instance, back in 1788, only men who were over 21 years and paying taxes were eligible to vote while today everyone who has attained the majority age can vote in the US.
When voting first began in 1788, only white males above 21 years of age had the privilege. Now, women and men regardless of race can vote if they are over the age of 18.
It was 66 days long
Not completely sure, but since no one has answered i found in my textbook that Democracy was my answer