Suffragebegan
Suffragebegan is a term used to describe the point at which a political community first extended the right to vote beyond previously restricted groups. It marks turning points in the history of voting rights. Because reforms occurred at different times in different places, suffragebegan is not a single date but a pattern of expansions of political participation.
Historically, early voting rights were limited. In ancient Athens, free male citizens could vote, while women,
Today, suffrage remains conditional in some places, with citizenship, age, or other status determining eligibility. Ongoing