why women are not allowed to vote in some countries
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Most states initially limited voting rights to white male property owners. They believed that women could not be counted on to vote responsibly, so they left women out of states' voting laws and the Constitutional amendments that granted voting rights to African American men.
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women are not allowed to vote at all in Saudi Arabia and Vatican City, and both women and men have a limited vote in Brunei and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Though all other countries allow women to vote in some elections, some countries have a traditionally low turnout of women voters because of social conventions. The most recent country to allow women the full right to vote was Bhutan, which changed from a family voting system to an individual voting system in 2008.