Jefferson believed a property requirement was a test of character that a man of initiative should be able to meet.
Jefferson believed a property requirement was a test of character that a man of initiative should be able to meet.
Manhood suffrage is when all males within nation vote.
All men over the age of age 21 could vote regardless of their color or their enconomic status. Before, slave men had been excluded from all voting, and poor white men could not vote for state seniors
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The six main goals of the Chartist movement were: 1. Universal manhood suffrage 2. The secret ballot 3. Equal electoral districts 4. Pay for members of Parliament 5. No property qualifications for members of Parliament 6. Annual elections to Parliament
well, for different religions etc it is different. in some tribes it is when you are 14, the same age as when you get your name. (sitting bull ) others say its at 18 or 21. some later some earlier
Manhood Suffrage League was created in 1874.
Manhood suffrage is when all males within nation vote.
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all white men could vote rich or normal.. no women .. no indians... no birds.. and no animals could vote though
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universal manhood suffrage
No. Jefferson believed that only the educated should receive the right to vote.
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The developement of universal sufferage of white manhood.
All men over the age of age 21 could vote regardless of their color or their enconomic status. Before, slave men had been excluded from all voting, and poor white men could not vote for state seniors
Jacksonian Democracy can be considered an outgrowth of Jefferson's ideas that the people should rule. The Jacksonian Democratic movement was also the consequence of the growth and energy of the nation during the 1830s and 1840s. Prosperity meant more people could consider politics. Politicians and participation in politics grew. There was an increase in education available to citizens and the right to vote was being extended, especially in the west. Jackson believed in the ability of the "common man" to participate in government. He made use of the spoils system to reward his supporters. Jacksonian Democracy believed in equal opportunity extended to white males. The attitude towards women, children, Blacks, and Indians were typical of the time. Jacksonian Democracy also believed in the supremacy of the power of the national government over states' rights advocates. property requirements for voting had been eliminated
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