Social Sciences, asked by pandeyanju194ap72, 7 months ago

1. “The right to vote was not always a universal
right.' Explain with examples.
2. What are elections? What are the requirements
for fair elections?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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a free and fair election must minimally satisfy the following requirements: Transparency. Each step of the election process should be easily understood and open to scrutiny by all stakeholders (voters, political parties, outside observers and others).

Answered by vinita32
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Answer:

1.=In the U.S. Constitution, it was originally given to the states to define who could vote. This in general led to voting being limited to males with property. In 1790, white voters, who were born outside the U.S., could become voters. In 1792 to 1838, black male voters lost the right vote, as did women, who had previously been allowed in some states.

2.=An election is a formal group decision-making process by which a population chooses an individual to hold public office.

The requirements for fair elections are transparency, privacy, integrity, affordability and accessibility.

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