n. franchise
misc. the right to vote
Because women did not really aware of the significance of the right to vote for their own , their enthusiasm for political participation was not high .
妇女的参政热情不高,她们并没有真正意识到选举权对其自身的重要性。
参考来源 - 二十世纪八十年代美国妇女参政状况研究Amendments 14 and 15, passed after the Civil War, acknowledged both citizenship and voting-rights of Afro-Americans, facilitating their passage into political life.
南北战争后通过的第十三、十四、十五条宪法修正案,在承认黑人为美国公民的同时,又承认了他们的选举权,使黑人有了较为可行的参与政治的机会。
参考来源 - 美国黑人选举权在立法上的确立 (研究生论文)·2,447,543篇论文数据,部分数据来源于NoteExpress
第19条修正案赋予妇女选举权。
在那之前,妇女根本就没有选举权。
在英国和美国,国民18岁开始有选举权。
Now,there was even a group of nobles who believed that they could be elected, that if you had an election people would actually vote to restore the monarchy.
当时甚至有一群贵族,相信人们会选择君主制,相信如果人们有选举权,他们就会投票保留君主政体
Nobody is yet, except these women, thinking of female suffrage.
在当时,除了这些妇女本人之外,没人想过妇女也应有选举权
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