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Diana McCurdy
on Dec 13, 2024Verified
By the early nineteenth century, the term "citizen" had become synonymous with the right to vote.
Citizen
An individual legally recognized as a member of a country, with specific rights, duties, and privileges under the law of that country.
- Grasp the evolution of democratic participation, including the expanding eligibility for voting and the role of political campaigns.
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Learning Objectives
- Grasp the evolution of democratic participation, including the expanding eligibility for voting and the role of political campaigns.
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