The answer to your question is Voting rights were expanded in the 1820s when most states eased the voting requirements, thereby enlarging the voting population. Fewer states now had property qualifications for voting. People now did not need to own land anymore in order to vote.
According to President Reagan’s miles for supply side economics the first step to triggering a cycle growth was reducing taxes.
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Hitler wanted to expand his influence to the East, and Italy, Nazi Germany's main ally, wanted to expand its influence all over the Mediterranean Sea.
What Britain did was to use the colonial power it had in the Middle-East, especially in Egypt, to prevent Germany and Italy from conquering Northern Africa, the Middle East, and other eastern regions.
This proved successful because Britain was able to hold back Italy and Nazi Germany (Nazi general Erwin Rommel was defeated in Northern Africa by British forces).
<span>This is false. In rome only citizen could vote. And not all the men were citizen. Citizenship was a privilege that granted political status, whithin which was the right to vote in the Assemblies. But there was a class of men who had a limited citizenship and did not have the right to vote. Also you had the slaves, who were not citizens and did not have the right to vote (they did not have many rights, of course). </span>