There would be no point to having multiple votes. One should vote for the person or law that they want passed. Having more than one vote would only make the process more difficult and lengthy with double the amount of votes to count, and it wouldn't change the results.
In Ancient Greece, citizens were allowed to vote for their leader (but only men were considered citizens. women were not allowed to vote until 1918 and only at 30 years of age).
Only male Roman citizens of the first class were allowed to vote in the Roman republic.Only male Roman citizens of the first class were allowed to vote in the Roman republic.Only male Roman citizens of the first class were allowed to vote in the Roman republic.Only male Roman citizens of the first class were allowed to vote in the Roman republic.Only male Roman citizens of the first class were allowed to vote in the Roman republic.Only male Roman citizens of the first class were allowed to vote in the Roman republic.Only male Roman citizens of the first class were allowed to vote in the Roman republic.Only male Roman citizens of the first class were allowed to vote in the Roman republic.Only male Roman citizens of the first class were allowed to vote in the Roman republic.
Yes, i do think that citizens who have been in prison can vote. Taking this right away from them violates their natural rights to vote. It is only fair that they get this right,
No, only Japanese citizens are allowed to vote in Japan.
Not sure what country you are in. But in the free western world, all citizens are entitled to vote.
Only male citizens were allowed to vote in both the Roman and Grek government.
Yes citizens are allowed to vote in Thailand. They are allowed to vote in House of Representatives, Senate, Local Administration, City of Bangok Councils, Gubernatorial elections, and Referendums.
It was a limited democracy. Only certain citizens were allowed to vote.
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The answer is D. To argue that women should be allowed to vote because, as citizens, they should have the same rights as men.
The slaves weren't allowed to vote because they weren't citizens. To be an citizen, your parents had to be citizens so, even if you were born in that place, you couldn't be citizens.
Australian citizens may register to vote at age 18.