In 1910, voting rights in America were primarily limited to white male citizens who met certain requirements, such as age and residency. Many states imposed additional restrictions, including literacy tests and poll taxes, which disproportionately affected African Americans and poor individuals. Women, regardless of race, were largely disenfranchised, with only a few states granting limited voting rights to women at that time. The broader struggle for universal suffrage would continue for several decades until significant changes occurred, particularly with the passage of the 19th Amendment in 1920, granting women the right to vote.
yes because america was there place and they rule it
Yes patricians could vote. All male Roman citizens could vote.
Men could vote in the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
In colonial America, only white males who owned property, and were over the age of 18 were allowed to vote.
Only Men could vote because they had experience with military
21 in the US. Only men could vote.
In 1910 women could vote local and in 1913 they had the same vote as men
The Deciding Vote - 1910 was released on: USA: 6 October 1910
Vote for the president
In the early years of Colonial America, only white, male, landowners could vote.
All of the above ~Apex
Vote for president APEX
1910
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you can vote in America when you are eighteen and register
all they said was "You could vote whoever you like like" and kept repeating it
Back then, only white rich males who owned a certain amount of land could vote. america needed to develop into a democracy that allowed african americans and women to vote.