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60-Second Civics: Episode 3992, The Right to Vote Severely Restricted in the Early Republic
60-Second Civics Podcast
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In the early years of the American republic, only a narrow group of people were allowed to vote. Restrictions on voting would reduce, but it would take nearly two centuries before suffrage for all adults was achieved.
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