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Who sets suffrage qualifications?

Itz dat fedarel jointz


How were the suffrage rights extended in the 1800s?

Removing property qualifications


Which elimination was an expansion of suffrage that occurred before the civil war?

elimination of religious qualifications


Identify the restriction the constitution places on the state setting suffrage qualifications?

the constitutional qualifications are you must be at least 35. you must be a resident in the us for more than 14 years.


What amendment to the US Constitution provided for women suffrage?

The 19th amendment provided for women's suffrage. Proposed in 1919 and ratified on August 18, 1920 , it guaranteed women the right to vote. (or at least not to be treated differently than men as far as voting qualifications) There is a link below to an article on women's suffrage.


What was the colonial policy of limited suffrage through property qualifications?

Under some colonial self-government, only landowners could vote.


Two major justifications for property qualifications for suffrage?

Two major justifications for property qualification for suffrage to give them equal footing in society. Woman felt that to own land meant the were not only invested in the success of the government. This ownership gave them a financial independence.


How did America differ from England in regards to male suffrage?

In the 19th century, America and England had differing approaches to male suffrage, particularly regarding class and property requirements. In the U.S., the expansion of suffrage began earlier, with many states gradually removing property qualifications, allowing a broader segment of white males to vote by the 1820s. Conversely, England maintained property qualifications longer, with the Reform Acts of 1832, 1867, and 1884 progressively expanding the electorate but still favoring the middle and upper classes. This resulted in a more gradual and controlled expansion of male suffrage in England compared to the more rapid and widespread changes in the U.S.


Qualification of suffrage?

Qualification of suffrage refers to the criteria that determine who is eligible to vote in elections. These qualifications can include age, citizenship, residency, and sometimes educational or property requirements. Over time, many countries have worked to expand suffrage, reducing restrictions to promote broader participation in the democratic process. The goal is to ensure that voting rights are inclusive and equitable for all citizens.


What are the theories of suffrage?

what are a thories of suffrage


Was the suffrage debate or diplomacy?

Woman Suffrage, or anything under suffrage, would a Debate.


What is partial suffrage?

what is women's Partial Suffrage