Suffrage
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Another word for voting franchise is "suffrage." Suffrage refers to the right to vote in political elections and can also encompass the broader concept of electoral rights. It is often used in discussions about the expansion of voting rights and the struggle for equal access to the ballot.
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Comparative economic systems is the subfield of economics dealing with the comparative study of different systems of economic organization, such as capitalism, socialism, feudalism and the mixed economy.A historian who compares the expansion of political system to the expansion of economic system is organizing history by theme.
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The only democracy the United States has is the act of voting. The United States of America is a Constitutional Republic with very limited democracy. The only real impact of voting expansion, was people who were not allowed to vote, were now able to vote.
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The last major expansion of suffrage in the United States occurred with the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, which aimed to eliminate racial discrimination in voting. This landmark legislation prohibited practices like literacy tests and provided federal oversight of voter registration in areas with a history of discriminatory practices. While the 26th Amendment in 1971 extended the voting age to 18, the Voting Rights Act remains the most significant expansion of access to the ballot for marginalized groups.
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When the expansion of voting rights occurred, many more groups were brought into the political area. This allowed for a better and more free exchange of ideas and thought.
Democratic Revolution
The cast of A Brief History of Voting - 2004 includes: Cori Dauber
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Voting in America is the fundamental right and civic duty by which eligible citizens choose their elected officials and participate in decision-making processes. It is generally conducted through various methods, such as in-person voting at polling stations, absentee voting, or mail-in voting. However, the specific rules and procedures vary across states, leading to a diverse voting landscape in the country.