Asked by Chelsea Shideler on Jul 13, 2024

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What made the U.S. unique among the countries that had undergone similar democratic revolutions?

A) Most other revolutionized countries allowed all citizens the right to vote.
B) Property requirements were not a condition of voting privilege in other revolutionized countries.
C) More U.S. men could vote compared to other countries.
D) In the U.S., freed black women were allowed to vote.

Democratic Revolutions

Refers to major historical movements around the world that sought to establish more democratic governments and societies, often by overthrowing authoritarian regimes or monarchies.

Voting Privilege

The right or advantage given to certain individuals or groups to participate in elections; often highlighted when discussing voting access or restrictions.

Right to Vote

The legal privilege or entitlement to participate in the electing of representatives or to cast a vote in referendums and other electoral processes.

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Lydia PhelpsJul 20, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The U.S. was unique because a larger proportion of men could vote compared to other countries that had undergone democratic revolutions. In many of these countries, voting rights were more restricted, often based on property ownership or other qualifications.