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Q: Who were voting rights were expanded for in the early 1800's?
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Historians refer to the expansion of voting rights in the early 1800s as?

Democratic Revolution


How did voting rights change in the early 1800's?

Voting rights changed in the early 1800s because the government was asking all white men to vote. (even though not all of them did) By: Samuel F.


What region offered voting rights to African-Americans in the early 1800s?

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During the early 1800s which group of Americans received greater political power including voting rights?

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What voting prerequisites were eliminated from the states in the early 1800s?

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What voting prerequisites were eliminated by the states in the early 1800s?

Property Requirement


Why did leberals of the early 1800s support limited voting rights?

Liberals believed only male property owners or others with a financial stake in society should have the right to vote.


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Describe the expansion of voting rights in Britain throughout the 1800s and early 1900s?

British women 21 years of age and older earned the right to vote in 1928. Before that, a series of reform acts in 1832, 1867, and 1884-1885 greatly expanded voting rights to adult men, including members of the working classes.


What kind of voting rights did the early colony of Virginia have?

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What was the major focus of the early women rights movement during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries?

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In the early 1800s new state constitutions expanded the electorate by giving the vote to?

new immigrants