- equal suffrage
- равное избирательное право* * *равное избирательное право
Англо-русский юридический словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Англо-русский юридический словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Suffrage — (from the Latin suffragium , meaning voting tablet , and figuratively right to vote ; probably from suffrago hough , and originally a term for the pastern bone used to cast votes) is the civil right to vote, or the exercise of that right. In that … Wikipedia
suffrage — suf·frage / sə frij/ n [Latin suffragium vote, political support, from suffragari to support with one s vote] 1: a vote in deciding a controverted question or the choice of a person for an office or trust no State...shall be deprived of its equal … Law dictionary
Players' equal suffrage league — Established in 1913 by actress Mary Shaw as a theatrical women s organization with the main goal of promoting woman suffrage, the League membership included several stars, among them Margaret Anglin, Billie Burke, and Jane Cowl. Lotta Crabtree … The Historical Dictionary of the American Theater
Equal Rights (motto) — Equal Rights is the state motto of Wyoming. It references that Wyoming is called the Equality State , as it was the first U.S. state to legally recognize women s suffrage (the right to vote), in 1869 … Wikipedia
Women's suffrage — U.S. women suffragists demonstrating for the right to vote, February 1913 Women s suffrage or woman suffrage[1] is the right of women to vote and to run for office. The expression is also used for the economic and political reform movement aimed… … Wikipedia
History of women's suffrage in the United States — BeginningsLydia Chapin (Taft) (February 2, 1712 – November 9, 1778) was a forerunner of women s suffrage in Colonial America. She was the first legal woman voter in colonial America. She was granted this right by the town meeting of Uxbridge,… … Wikipedia
Universal suffrage — Part of the Politics series Elections Allotment (sortition) … Wikipedia
woman suffrage — woman suffrage, adj. woman suffragist, n. the right of women to vote; female suffrage. [1840 50] * * * Right of women by law to vote in national and local elections. Women s voting rights became an issue in the 19th century, especially in Britain … Universalium
National American Woman Suffrage Association — The National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) was an American women s rights organization formed in May 1890 as a unification of the National Woman Suffrage Association (NWSA) and the American Woman Suffrage Association (AWSA).[1] The… … Wikipedia
Timeline of women's suffrage — Women s suffrage has been granted at various times in various countries throughout the world. In many countries women s suffrage was granted before universal suffrage, so women (and men) from certain classes or races were still unable to vote,… … Wikipedia
Women's suffrage in South Carolina — began as a movement in 1898, nearly 50 years after the women s suffrage movement began in Seneca Falls, New York. A woman from Fairfax, Virginia, named Durant Young, was the first to try. In 1892 she organized the South Carolina Equal Rights… … Wikipedia