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What is the role of citizens in Kenya?

Citizens in Kenya have the responsibility to participate in democratic processes such as voting in elections, contributing to the development of their communities, and holding their government accountable for its actions. They also have the right to express their opinions and concerns through peaceful means and work towards promoting social, economic, and political progress in the country.


What does NUWSS mean?

NUWSS stands for the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies, which was a British organization founded in 1897 to advocate for women's right to vote. It united various women's suffrage groups across the UK and focused on peaceful and constitutional methods to achieve their goals. The NUWSS played a significant role in the suffrage movement until women gained the right to vote in 1918.


The citizens of Kenya can vote in elections if they are at least 18 years old.?

Yes, in Kenya, citizens are eligible to vote in elections once they reach the age of 18. This age requirement is part of the country's electoral laws, which aim to ensure that all voters are legally considered adults and can make informed decisions. Additionally, citizens must be registered to vote in order to participate in elections.


What was the reason for the split with NAWSA and the formation of the NWP?

The split occurred over differing tactics and priorities in the suffrage movement. The NWP believed in more militant tactics like picketing and civil disobedience, while NAWSA focused on state-level lobbying. The NWP also wanted a federal amendment granting women the right to vote, whereas NAWSA initially pursued a state-by-state approach.


Why was wspu formed?

The Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU) was formed in 1903 in the United Kingdom by Emmeline Pankhurst and her daughters as a militant suffragette organization to campaign for women's right to vote. They believed that more radical tactics were necessary to achieve their goal after years of peaceful campaigning had failed to produce results.

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Did the people of Sudan vote to keep the country together of to split up?

Yes around 98 percent of the country said to split up.


Do the people in Ethiopia vote to decide who governs the country?

Yes they do they call it the cadlorenzic when they elect a new leader


Who can vote in Sri Lanka?

Srilanka is a peaceful country. There are many elections in the island. peoples can vote more than 18 years old.


You led a peaceful campaign to get women the vote?

I led a peaceful campaign to get women to vote


How is the prime minister chosen in Ethiopia?

Through election.


Can Florida electoral vote be split?

no i can not


What is a split-ticket vote'?

My father always voted for everyone on the ballot who belonged to the same party. I vote a split ticket, which means that I will vote for people on the ballot regardless of party.


Voting for all candidates of one party is called what?

Either split ticket vote, straight ticket vote , democratic vote, republican vote correct answer...straight party ballot/vote


Who led a peaceful campaign to get women the vote?

emmeiline Pankhurst <3


If you vote for candidates from both parties what type of ticket are you voting?

You are voting split-ticket. People who vote split-ticket make it point to vote for at least one Republican and at least one Democrat.


What do suffragists believe in?

Suffragists believed in the right for women to vote. They were the peaceful campaigners.


The alternative to voting a straight ticket is to vote a?

The alternative to voting a straight ticket is to vote a split ticket.