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Sentences with RIGHT-TO-VOTE

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"In many countries, citizens have the right to vote."
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"Women fought for their right to vote during the suffrage movement."
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"The Universal Declaration of Human Rights recognizes the right to vote as a fundamental human right."
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"Some countries restrict the right to vote based on age."
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"The Civil Rights Act of 1964 strengthened the right to vote for African Americans."
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"People have a civic duty to exercise their right to vote."
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"The right to vote empowers individuals to participate in the political process."
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"The right to vote allows citizens to choose their representatives."
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"Voter suppression tactics violate the right to vote."
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"In some countries, citizens must register to exercise their right to vote."
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"Expatriate citizens often face challenges in exercising their right to vote from abroad."
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"Convicted felons may lose their right to vote in certain jurisdictions."
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"The right to vote is a cornerstone of democracy."
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"Many social justice movements have fought for the expansion of the right to vote."
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"The right to vote ensures that government decisions reflect the will of the people."
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"Some countries provide the right to vote to non-citizens in local elections."
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"Supreme Court rulings have shaped the interpretation of the right to vote."
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"Historically, certain groups have been denied the right to vote based on their gender, race, or socioeconomic status."
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"Educating citizens about their right to vote is crucial for a thriving democracy."
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"Women in the United States fought for their right to vote for many years."
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"The right to vote is considered a fundamental human right in democratic societies."
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"A constitutional amendment was passed to give African Americans the right to vote."
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"Citizens over the age of 18 have the right to vote in most countries."
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"The suffragettes organized protests and demonstrations to advocate for the right to vote."
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"The right to vote was extended to all adult citizens in the country."
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"The right to vote allows individuals to have a say in their government and the decision-making process."
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"Every eligible citizen should exercise their right to vote in elections."
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"Voting is a civic duty that comes with the right to vote."
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"The right to vote ensures that elected officials are chosen by the people."
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"Before 1920, many women were denied the right to vote in the US."
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"In some countries, certain groups are still fighting for their right to vote."
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"Voter suppression tactics can infringe upon the right to vote."
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"The right to vote empowers individuals to participate in the democratic process."
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"Exercising the right to vote is a way to express one's political beliefs."
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"People with felony convictions may face restrictions on their right to vote."
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"The right to vote was a hard-won victory for marginalized communities."
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"The right to vote gives citizens a voice in shaping public policies."
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"Educating citizens about their right to vote is crucial for promoting civic engagement."
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