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At various points in history, suffrage has been limited to specific groups, often based on race, gender, and property ownership. In many countries, particularly before the 20th century, suffrage was primarily granted to white, landowning men. Women and marginalized groups, including people of color, were largely excluded from voting rights until various movements and reforms expanded suffrage to include a broader population. The specific eligibility for suffrage varied widely by country and era, reflecting societal norms and legal structures of the time.

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