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History of the election age
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Kai Koebnick
⟶ Actualizado 6 dic 2019 ⟶
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EARLY VOTING IN ANCIENT GREECE - earliest form of democracy - WHO IS ALLOWED TO VOTE? Male land owners age 18 and older - Voters write their choice on broken pieces of pots
MEDIEVAL VENICE WHO IS ALLOWED TO VOTE? Male aristocrates age 20 and older Later: Age 25 and older - Electors cast one vote for every candidate they find acceptable and none for those they find unacceptable
ANCIENT ROME WHO IS ALLOWED TO VOTE? Male roman citizens age 16 and older - The people vote by hand gesture
18 YEARS
16 YEARS
20 YEARS
25 YEARS
AMERICA WHO IS ALLOWED TO VOTE? White men age 21 and older, only those who own land - Voting is controlled by individual state legislatures
GERMANY - WEIMARER REPUBLIC WHO IS ALLOWED TO VOTE? Everyone age 20 or older - Voting is controlled by individual state legislatures
GERMANY - TODAY WHO IS ALLOWED TO VOTE? Everyone age 18 or older (Federal state elections: 16 years) - Voting is controlled by individual state legislatures
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20 YEARS
18 YEARS (16 YEARS)
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