Match each electoral franchise term on the left with its correct legal or political description on the right.
- Universal Adult SuffrageThe constitutional provision granting voting rights to all citizens who meet the legal age of majority, without property, gender, or tax qualifications.
- Restricted FranchiseThe limitation of electoral voting rights to individuals meeting specific property, income, tax, or educational criteria.
- DisenfranchisementThe statutory revocation or denial of an individual's or group's legal right to vote in public elections.
- EnfranchisementThe legal process of extending or conferring the right to vote upon individuals or demographic groups previously excluded.
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Universal Adult Suffrage pairs with the constitutional provision granting voting rights to all adult citizens without property, gender, or tax qualifications. Restricted Franchise pairs with the limitation of voting rights based on property, income, tax, or educational criteria. Disenfranchisement pairs with the statutory revocation or denial of the right to vote. Enfranchisement pairs with the legal process of conferring voting rights upon previously excluded groups.
Universal Adult Suffrage corresponds to universal voting access for adults without property or tax barriers. Restricted Franchise corresponds to imposing legal conditions like tax payment or wealth on voter eligibility. Disenfranchisement represents the legal deprivation of voting rights. Enfranchisement represents the legal granting or expansion of voting rights to excluded citizens.
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Franchise and Suffrage Terminology