Suffrage.
The definition of the word appalling is "awful; terrible."
The general definition for the word occlusion refers the obstruction or a closure of a passageway or vessel. It can also mean to the occlusion of air masses.
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In 1890, Wyoming allowed women to vote, but only in that state. In 1919, congress passed the bill of women's suffrage (19th amendment). In 1920, the amendment was ratified. So, overall, it was in 1920 women could vote throughout the US.
The word 'naturalized' means a foreigner who acquires citizenship for a different country. It can be achieved through living in that country for a certain length of time and then getting voting rights.
Suffragettes are women who demanded voting rights.
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Another word for voting franchise is "suffrage." Suffrage refers to the right to vote in political elections and can also encompass the broader concept of electoral rights. It is often used in discussions about the expansion of voting rights and the struggle for equal access to the ballot.
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Jericho is a Palestinian city whose name likely derives from the word for "moon".
No, it is not an adverb. The word vote is a noun, or verb. Thee is no adverb form.
Citizenship is the status of being a member of a particular country with accompanying rights and duties. It entitles individuals to participate in the political and social life of their country, including voting and holding public office.
There is no such thing as a non-voting member. You are either a member or you are not a member. All members have full rights. Sometimes people think the Chair cannot vote unless there is a tie. The Chair has all the rights of other members, but usually abstains from voting to maintain impartiality. If you want to have such a thing as a non-voting member, define his or her rights in your bylaws.
"Eligible to vote." If you'd like to obscure it somewhat with a fancy word, you might say "enfranchised", though the negative form "disenfranchised" (meaning to take away someone's voting rights, or to never give them voting rights in the first place) is more common.
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Synonyms for Suffrage: Petition, Assent.