In 1910, voting rights varied significantly by country and region, but in many places, only white males who met specific property or tax requirements could vote. For example, in the United States, many states disenfranchised women, African Americans, and other minority groups through laws and practices such as literacy tests and poll taxes. In contrast, some countries like New Zealand had already granted women the right to vote, while others were still largely restrictive. Overall, suffrage was limited primarily to white, property-owning men in most countries.
Just men over the age of 21 had the right to vote in the US in 1910.Women didn't have the right to vote until 1920. Before WW2 the age was 21. People said if they were old enough to fight, they were old enough to vote. Both the age change and the women's right change took amendments.
In 1910, voting rights varied significantly by country and region. In the United States, most white men had the right to vote, while many women, African Americans, and other minority groups faced legal and systemic barriers, particularly in Southern states. In some countries, like the United Kingdom, only men who met certain property requirements could vote, while women were largely excluded from voting rights. Overall, the right to vote was limited primarily to white, property-owning men in many parts of the world.
People who comited crimes cant vote
i think suffrage groups in the 1920s fight so hard for the right to vote because they were very
It gave the right for woman to vote.
The Deciding Vote - 1910 was released on: USA: 6 October 1910
In 1910 in the United States there were still many who did not have the right to vote. Those who did have the right to vote included adult males of any race. However, literacy tests began being required. This kept many from being allowed to vote.
The suffrage groups developed on the 1920's because women wanted to have the right to vote. They fought hard for this right because they wanted to be seen as equals to men and wanted the same rights they had. Winning this would show that they can be treated as equals with the same rights.
Many women were because it didn't give them the right to vote. (The Fifteenth Amendment gave African American men the right to vote).
No, the law granting all U.S. women the right to vote was not passed in 1910. The 19th Amendment, which granted women the right to vote, was passed by Congress on June 4, 1919, and ratified on August 18, 1920. Prior to this, some states had already granted women voting rights, but it was not a nationwide law until the amendment was ratified.
right to vote
No one in the U.S is denied the right to vote. Well, you can only vote if you are a citizen. So you must be over 18 and be a citizen of the United States. You can't vote if you are visiting from Germany or some other country like that.