which countries did not followed universal adult franchise till 20th century
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New zealand- 1893
Germany-1918&Russia-1917
Britain-1928
France-1944
Japan-1945
India-1950
Greece -1952
Malaysia -1955
Australia -1962
USA-1968&South Africa-1994
Netherlands -1919
Srilanka-1931
Germany-1918&Russia-1917
Britain-1928
France-1944
Japan-1945
India-1950
Greece -1952
Malaysia -1955
Australia -1962
USA-1968&South Africa-1994
Netherlands -1919
Srilanka-1931
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New Zealand (1893) and the Island Republic of Tavolara (small island off the north-east coast of Sardinia, Italy) (1886) were the two nations that had granted universal adult franchise before the 20th century. After this several nations such as US, India, Europe, UK etc had adopted Universal Adult Franchise post 20th century
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Universal adult franchise gives the right to vote to all adult citizens, irrespective of income, wealth, social status, gender, ethnicity, race, or any other restrictions. Universal suffrage is essential for democarcy as this exhibits
(i) Political equality
(ii) The govt that is formed is based on people's consent.
(ii) It motivates youth to partake in the electoral process.
(iv) It initiates people in the act of selecting their representatives
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