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Universal white manhood suffrage, a.k.a. universal white man's suffrage, is when all men (universally) can vote. previously, only white men who owned land could vote; this means that only a select few rich white men could vote (and many of them didn't vote even though they COULD). but as Jackson came to power (1828), more and more men could easily buy and own land; thus, more and more people COULD vote, and they did. voting increased about 3x (27%-80%) from 1824-1840 (Jackson's election until van Buren's, his appointed successor, whom is like Jackson's puppet)
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Every man over 21 cannot vote. In some countries no one can.
In ancient Athens "all of the men voted on the laws for the city.when each man in the city could vote on the laws"what kind of government is this called?
Yes patricians could vote. All male Roman citizens could vote.
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Man has only the rights he invents and recognizes to be rights. Remember when the US was founded it was said that all men were created equal but negros and women could not vote.
Any man who was able to read and could pay the taxes for voting. (poll taxes)
All adult male citizens could vote, but they had to be born in Athens.
The Fifteenth Amendment said all citizens could vote.
D. Only free men could vote. In ancient Athens, the right to vote was limited to free male citizens, excluding women, slaves, and foreign residents. This meant that while a significant portion of the population was excluded from the democratic process, eligible citizens had the opportunity to participate in governance.
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