In most countries only the citizens have the right to vote, foreigners are excluded.
Those who are excluded from registering to vote are people under 18 years of age, non-citizens and convicted felons.
In most countries only the citizens have the right to vote, foreigners are excluded.
An excluded assignment on PowerSchool is a graded task that has been removed from a student's overall grade calculation. This could be due to various reasons such as an error in grading, a special circumstance that affected the student's performance, or a decision made by the teacher or school administration. Excluded assignments do not contribute to the student's final grade and are typically marked as such in the PowerSchool system.
Not usually. With most companies the spouse will be required to sign the exclusion. I always recommend my clients against excluding people from their insurance policies. An exclusion takes away all coverages on a policy if the excluded person is driving not matter what the circumstance. Back to you original question, it is up to the insurance company whether or not the spouse must sign to be excluded.
No, none of her various peoples were forced to migrate, though during the famines in the beginning and middle of her reign she excluded the Jews - who were not considered citizens - from emergency rations.
In ancient Athens, the main difference between citizens and non-citizens lay in political rights and social status. Citizens, who were typically free-born men of Athenian parentage, had the right to participate in the democratic process, including voting and holding public office. Non-citizens, which included women, slaves, and foreign residents (metics), were excluded from these rights and had limited legal protections. This distinction significantly shaped the political and social structure of Athenian society.
An antonym for "excluded" would be "included".
In ancient Athens, juries were composed primarily of male citizens over the age of 30. These citizens were selected from a larger pool of individuals who had completed military training and were eligible to participate in the democratic processes of the city. Women, slaves, and non-citizens were excluded from serving on juries. The jury system was a key aspect of Athenian democracy, allowing citizens to participate directly in legal proceedings.
The first U.S. census, conducted in 1790, excluded Native Americans living on tribal lands. At that time, the federal government did not recognize them as citizens, and therefore they were not counted in the population totals. This exclusion reflected the broader context of colonization and the complex relationship between the U.S. government and Native American tribes.
African Americans were often excluded from the voting because they did not own land or pay the taxes required of voters. They were sometimes excluded from voting with the use of laws that excluded them.
Because the people who are not excluded do not benefit from the input of those who were excluded.