The African Americans gained their right to vote in 1965 and in the same year, registered African Americans reached up to 250, 000. In the year 1982, Voting Rights Act extension of 25 more years was signed by President Ronald Reagan.
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Isn't "main minority " something of an oxymoron. Some minorities in Canada are Inuit, Japanese and Syrians.
Not well, the minorities weren't aloud to vote because the test to vote would be if you could read and the majority of them couldn't.
Women can vote as well as men in France, but it is true that there are less female representatives in parliament or public life. People from minorities can vote on the basis of a French citizenship.
Yes Canada is a democracy.
Everyone 18 and above can vote in Canada
Minority rights are rights of minorities that cannot be taken away by a vote of the majority.
Black men were given the right to vote in the nation of Canada in 1837. Black women did not get the full right to vote until 1960.
Because as minorities, they know they cannot advance their own party unless they can convince others to do so with them, so they vote with whichever party conforms most to their interests or beliefs, which (in my opinion) is not-so-great since we must look to the good of EVERYONE in this country and especially our nation.
He is from Canada, so he didnt vote and he is to young to vote.
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The changes for women and minorities became better or worse depending on the way you look at things. Women started smoking, drinking, working in factories and being allowed to vote, but minorities such as countryfolk were given young children to look after.