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They were given the right to vote in 1917.
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It gave women the right to vote.
It is not. A citizen has the right to vote, not the other way around.
The right to vote is called suffrage or political franchise. Having a vote is being enfranchised, and taking away that right is disenfranchisement.
having the right to to vote
having the right to vote is called active right to vote and not being able to vote is called suffrage.
On the 10th of August 1967 Aboriginal australians having the right to vote became law.
enfranchised? enfranchised?
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Its goal was to keep women from having the right to vote.
The right to vote.
To do right without having to stop and think about it.
Suffrage means the right to vote, so a suffragist is, in general, a person in favor of giving the right to vote to a certain group or race. The word 'suffrage' was commonly used in the 1800's and early 1900's when referring the right of women to vote. An anti-suffragist was someone against that race or group having the right to vote, since 'anti' means 'against'.
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One Example can be "The Right to a Private Life" The right to vote is a qualified right. Everyone has the right to vote but only if he or she meets certain qualifications, like age, residency and registration. States are permitted to put reasonable requirements on citizens before they are permitted to vote. Unreasonable qualifications, like having a certain level of education or paying a poll tax are not allowed, because they restrict the right to vote for reasons not related to voting itself.