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1 December, 00:34

Granting people the right to vote was a way of consolidating and legitimizing the power of the nation-state. However, this right was only extended to some residents of nation-states. Which of these groups freely exercised the right to vote in the years indicated?

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  1. 1 December, 02:15
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    Answer:all adult German men during the second Reich (1871);

    A small minority of Japan's male population after the adoption of the constitution (1889).

    Explanation:One of the most critical ways that individuals can influence governmental decision-making is through voting. Voting is a formal expression of preference for a candidate for office or for a proposed resolution of an issue. Voting generally takes place in the context of a large-scale national or regional election, however, local and small-scale community elections can be just as critical to individual participation in government.
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