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increased suffrage and the development of new political parties in the early 1800's indicate which of the following

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Solitary

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Because in the 1800s political parties in the 1800s were not fair,

only some people could play. but the only way that some could move onto the congress would be for them to vote 4 times and to have the head pick who would be most suitable. that being either 1 2 3 not mattering how many but just to see what the possibility could be. also i took the test and it was correct, it was solitary but if there is another option that says Terrigan it could be correct but its not because doing the terrigan would mean 8 times the vote not 4 or 1, so its kind of correct because its above 3 but its not because solitary is closer to it then terrigan. hope that helped

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Suffrage or voting in public,political elections or any other type of elections.

Universal suffrage consists of the right to vote without restriction due to sex, race, social status, education level, or wealth. It typically does not extend the right to vote to all residents of a region; distinctions are frequently made in regard to citizenship, age, and occasionally mental capacity or criminal convictions.

The short-lived Corsican Republic (1755–1769) was the first country to grant limited universal suffrage to all citizens over the age of 25. This was followed by other experiments in the Paris Commune of 1871 and the island republic of Franceville (1889). The 1840 constitution of the Kingdom of Hawai'i granted universal suffrage to all male and female adults. In 1893, when the Kingdom of Hawaii was overthrown in a coup, New Zealand became the only independent country to practice universal suffrage, and the Freedom in the World index lists New Zealand as the only free country in the world in 1893

The First World War provided the first opportunity for women to take on traditional male jobs so it isn't surprising that in 1918 women over 30 were given the same political rights as men. But this change was not just a result of war - women had been campaigning for decades to be given the right to vote.

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