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Voting rights to all adult population of a country without discrimination of any type is called​

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Answered by hazratusarkanti
15

Answer:

Universal Adult Franchise...

Explanation:

Answered by smartbrainz
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Voting rights to all adult population of a country without discrimination of any type is called universal suffrage.

Explanation:

  • Suffrage, political franchise, or simply franchise is the right to vote in public and political elections.
  • Universal suffrage consists of the right to vote without restriction due to sex, race, social status.
  • In 1893, the british colony of new zealand became the first self governing nation to extend the right to vote all adult women.
  • Suffrage for men and women aged 18 granted in 1975, the universal adult suffrage introduced.
  • Universal adult male suffrage for those over 25 was introduced in 1925.
  • Universal adult suffrage for both sexes over 20 introduced in 1946, ratified by the new constitution which adopted on 3 May 1947.
  • New zealand was the first to acknowledge women right to vote in 1893.
  • When it was a self governing british colony.
  • Unrestricted women's suffrage in terms of voting rights was adopted in new zealand in 1893.
  • The term has nothing to do with suffering but instead derives.
  • But latin word suffragium meaning the right or privilege to vote.
  • In the united states, it is commonly associated with the 19th and 20th century voting rights movements.
  • Suffrage describes not only the legal right to vote but also the practically whether a question will be put to a vote.

To learn more...

1. Why were women

given voting rights

much later than

men in most

countries? Why did

this not happen in

India?

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2. When did all the adult male enjoy voting rights in france​

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