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ella [17]
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What is universal white male suffrage?

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noname [10]3 years ago
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Universal manhood suffrage is a form of voting rights in which all adult males within a political system are allowed to vote, regardless of income, property, religion, race, or any other qualification. It is sometimes summarized by the slogan, "one man, one vote"

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