Suffrage
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The right to vote in public
Real World Example
Suffrage, or the right to vote, has been a crucial part of history, especially during periods of change like the fight for women's rights and the Civil Rights Movement. It was important because it addressed the injustices of certain groups being excluded from participating in their government, which affected laws and policies. During hard times, like the Great Depression, having the right to vote allowed people to push for leaders and policies that could help improve their lives. Today, suffrage is still vital because it gives everyone a voice in shaping their community and country. For example, voting in local elections can directly impact decisions on schools and public services that affect your daily life.
Practice Version
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