vote, sit on a jury, hold public office
They were regulations created for the freedmen (slaves that were set free). They restricted their economic rights, they couldn't vote or hold office and they could not receive a public education.
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Restricted their economic rights, they weren't allowed to vote, hold office, serve on a jury or receive a public education.
It restricted their economic rights, they could not vote, hold office, serve on a jury or receive a public education.
They cannot hold (public) office.
No
He was a lawyer when he did not hold public office.
civil right
He was a lawyer when he did not hold public office.
They do not necessarily hold public office themselves. In fact, most historical bosses did not.
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He was a lawyer when he did not hold public office.
Typically, politicians select the candidates for public office. They hold a selection procedure to determine who the candidates will be.
In election an individual is chosen for the first time to hold public office; re-election that same individual is chosen to hold public office again.
Politicians which hold public office are also officials. As are unelected public servants. A politician who does not hold public is not an official. Just a politician.