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How did the north's population differ from the south's population?

the population of the north and south compared because both had thousands of people but the north had more they all had an vote about who take what land and does the slaves go free and things how the civil war started so therefore they compare in many ways like this . by : Tyeen Baxley


What is a synonym for gerrymander?

Manipulate district boundaries to benefit a specific group or party.


When is Independence Day in Scotland?

Scotland will have a vote in 2014 to see if the people want independence - :)


What are the advantagers of being a Citizen in more than one country?

A person with dual citizenship... A great advantage of being a USA citizen for example is to vote beside many other advantages like employment. The other advantage of another country's citizenship is to practice your rights. For example, a person with USA citizenship can practice very important rights like "vote" while in Iraq you can have a property. In both case it depends on certain "rights and practices" that dependence big time on citizenship. A person with dual citizenship... A great advantage of being a USA citizen for example is to vote beside many other advantages like employment. The other advantage of another country's citizenship is to practice your rights. For example, a person with USA citizenship can practice very important rights like "vote" while in Iraq you can have a property. In both case it depends on certain "rights and practices" that dependence big time on citizenship.


Is Scotland independent?

Up to a point. Scotland, England, Wales and Northern Ireland are the four countries that make up the United Kingdom of Great Britain (the U.K.). Scotland has it's own parliament which is unique among the four U.K. countries. However, issues such as defence, taxes and foreign policy are decided at Westminster, the seat of the BRITISH government. Scottish MP's can vote on British issues (as can MP's from England, Wales and N. Ireland) but English, Welsh and N. Irish MP's cannot vote on Scottish issues. Scottish history, culture, education and judicial system is different from anywhere else in the U.K.

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Who was allowed to vote in a greek democracy?

yes


Who was able to vote in the roman and greek government?

Only male citizens were allowed to vote in both the Roman and Grek government.


The percentage of the American population allowed to vote has?

The percentage of the American population allowed to vote has fluctuated over time due to changes in laws and voting rights. Currently, around 76% of the adult population in the US is eligible to vote, although voter turnout rates in elections vary.


Who was allowed to vote under the new government?

About half of the adult males in France were these "active" citizens.


When did a black vote only count for a half vote?

When the black men were allowed to vote as citizens, their votes counted as full votes. Previously, states had been allowed to count slaves as 3/5 of a person for the purposes of selecting Congressman.


Are Jamaican women allowed to vote?

Yes they are allowed to vote


Were the women of Plymouth allowed to vote?

no they were not allowed to vote - chey


Who was eligible to vote in Ancient Greece?

Very few people. No women, children or slaves. No 'barbarians'- foreign people. ----You had to be a citizen---- This leaves about 20% of the population (remember 50% of the pop. were women) .: not many people at all


Were Spartan women able to vote?

Yes they were allowed to vote the atheain women were not allowed to vote.


Which amendemant allowed women to vote?

The 19th amendment allowed them to vote


What amendment gave half the adult population the right to vote?

The 19th amendment on August 26, 1920. This amendment gave women the right to vote.


In 1787 what percentage of people in the US were allowed to vote?

In 1787, only white male property owners were allowed to vote in the United States. This meant that the percentage of the population eligible to vote was very low, estimated at around 6% to 10%.