Registration, purging, poll books, literacy, tax payment, and people who are mentally ill are restricted to vote.
Common law marriage has been abolished in most states. In the states that still have it, there are certain requirements.
no
Some states have course requirements in auditing and accounting, others have course requirements in ethics, and still others allow licensees to select courses to meet CPE requirements
No doubt it would be viewed by the judge as a positive, however, you'd still have to meet all the other requirements for emancipation. Check the laws of your specific state for information about the emancipation process/requirements. Be aware that not all states have an emancipation statute.
You have to check your states requirements for needed height & weight-they don't go by years.
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Yes. You can find a chart of all the states and their requirements for waiting periods and blood tests by googling "states that require blood test for marriage."
Slavery in the United States was not still going on in 1948. In other parts of the world slavery did still exist in 1948.
no you still must fulfill all requirements
Yes, you can still attend university after dropping out of school in grade ten, but you typically need to complete an equivalent qualification, such as a General Educational Development (GED) certificate or a high school diploma. Additionally, some universities may consider your work experience, standardized test scores, or other qualifications for admission. It's essential to research specific university requirements and explore alternative pathways to meet them.
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Registration, purging, poll books, literacy, tax payment, and people who are mentally ill are restricted to vote.