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blagie [28]
3 years ago
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At the outset of u.s. history, eligible voters were white property owners or very wealthy. the gradual inclusion of african amer

icans, women, and other groups took a long time. more recently, voter id laws have become popular. many would argue that such laws restricting who can vote are an extension of this long history, which is largely what kind of stratification system
History
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Ber [7]3 years ago
4 0
<span>estate system This type of stratification system is called an estate system. It is based off of European systems, most notably France, where people were divide into classes and given votes that counted towards the political spectrum. This system allows only certain people who meet certain criteria to vote.</span>
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