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1." Partisan meddling with the qualifications for suffrage led many Democrats to believe that Republicans placed the interests of their party above..."

Source:  White, Jonathan W. "Canvassing the troops: the federal government and the soldiers' right to vote" Civil War History 50.3 Sept. 1 2004: 291-318

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2." The states have the constitutional right to set their own suffrage qualifications as long as they do not specifically eliminate any racial or other group in the population."

Source:  Carter, Hodding, III. "The Southern Revolt" Nieman Reports 53.4 Dec. 22 1999: 133

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3." To illustrate: she starts with political citizenship and claims "The redefinitions of the suffrage--from its extension in 1896 to its further restriction ten years later--stood at the center of Hamburg's political transformation" (p. 37)."

Source:  Buse, Dieter K. "Cultural politics in Hamburg" Canadian Journal of History 39.2 Aug. 1 2004: 331-338

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4." At the same time the Supreme Court decided that citizenship did not confer suffrage on women and national citizenship did not overrule states' rights to regulate suffrage."

Source:  Gordon, Ann D. "Did Nike Say to `Just Do It" Civil War History v44.n2 June 1 1998: 152-154

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5." Earlier this week two groups of D.C. residents who were frustrated by their longstanding, second-class citizenship status and by the self-serving national political process that continues to thwart their suffrage efforts, finally took their case to federal court."

Source:  Washington, Adrienne T. "NATO will see democracy denied in D.C" Washington Times Apr. 23 1999: 2

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6." If civil-rights legislation resulted in universal rights and suffrage, the state played an equal role in expanding the public sphere to incorporate racial and sexual minorities now granted the rights of full citizenship."

Source:  Noriega, Chon A. "On Museum Row: Aesthetics and the Politics of Exhibition" Daedalus 128.3 June 22 1999: 57

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7." Turn-of-the-century Progressives emphasized democratic citizenship and the women's suffrage movement."

Source:  Kaye, Harvey J. "The Story of American Freedom" Progressive 63.3 Mar. 1 1999: 40-41

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8." 9 Glenn A. Phelps, "Representation Without Taxation: Citizenship and Suffrage in Indian Country," American Indian Quarterly 9 (Spring 1985): 135-148."

Source:  Berman, David R.,Salant, Tanis J. "Minority representation, resistance, and public policy: the Navajos and the counties" Publius 28.4 Sept. 22 1998: 83-85

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9." Political citizenship was not generally enjoyed until 1848, when the distinction between 'active' and 'passive' citizens was abolished through the introduction of universal male suffrage."

Source:  BELAND, DANIEL,HANSEN, RANDALL. "Reforming the French Welfare State: Solidarity, Social Exclusion and the Three Crises of Citizenship" West European Politics 23.1 Jan. 1 2000: 47

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10." Blacks had achieved citizenship and suffrage through the 1868 Louisiana Constitution and the 14th and 15th amendments to the U.S. Constitution,..."

Source:  Ochs, Steven J. "Priest devils his archbishop by advocating equal rights" Washington Times Aug. 26 2000: 3

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11." V. Jury Service and Women's Citizenship After suffrage, women's rights activists fought to make women eligible for jury service."

Source:  Ritter, Gretchen. "Gender and Citizenship after the Nineteenth Amendment" Polity 32.3 Mar. 22 2000: 345

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12."... Woman's Suffrage Committee which confers the right of franchise on women by constitutional amendment but only to the extent that men are permitted to vote in the several states."

Source:  Ouellet, Nelson. "Le travail politique necessaire de la Grande Migration. Idealisme et pragmatisme a Gary, Indiana" Canadian Journal of History 39.1 Apr. 1 2004: 27-62

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13." One of the qualifications of citizenship should be the ability to speak the English language."

Source:  Gribbin, August. "Learning English not a priority for immigrants in U.S" Washington Times May 30 2000: 1

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14." At the least, it is an acknowledgment of its popularity."(55) Indeed, the only qualification Katz adhered to when choosing which songs he would appropriate and neutralize was popularity, the extent to which the song could safely be called..."

Source:  KUN, JOSH. "The Yiddish Are Coming: Mickey Katz, Antic-Semitism, and the Sound of Jewish Difference" American Jewish History 87.4 Dec. 1 1999: 343

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15." Taken together, it appears that districts may limit the kind and extent of the services they offer, but once provided, services must be of comparable quality in terms of the service provider's qualifications."

Source:  Osborne, Allan G. Jr.,Russo, Charles J.,DiMattia, Philip. "IDEA '97: Providing Special Education Services to Students Voluntarily Enrolled In Private Schools" Journal of Special Education 33.4 Jan. 1 2000: 224

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16." No correlation was seen between the extent of awareness and patients' educational qualifications or duration of diabetes."

Source:  PAULOSE, KATTADIYIL P. "Study of Diabetes Awareness in Diabetics" Diabetes 48.5 May 1 1999: 388

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17." Supposition and conjecture - the recurring use of 'if', 'perhaps' and 'may have' - is to some extent unavoidable when writing about early Anglo-Saxon England and such qualifications abound in this last volume of Higham's..."

Source:  Kirby, D.P. "The Convert Kings: Power and Religious Affiliation in Early Anglo-Saxon England" Journal of Ecclesiastical History 49.4 Oct. 1 1998: 715-718

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18." And, to make a Kantian point without the Kantian doctrine of self-conscious synthesis, to the extent that the baby or the speechless person notices something outside themselves, their experience must involve some application of concepts or some qualification."

Source:  Arindam Chakrabarti. "AGAINST IMMACULATE PERCEPTION: SEVEN REASONS FOR ELIMINATING NIRVIKALPAKA PERCEPTION FROM NYAYA" Philosophy East and West 50.1 Jan. 1 2000: 1

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19." In April, AAOHN and ANA filed with the 7th Circuit of the U.S. Court of Appeals as intervening parties in the lawsuit to secure the role of registered nurses in practicing to the full extent of their licensed qualifications."

Source:  Fernberg, Patricia M. "29 CFR 1910.134 Is 'Victory' for Nurses" Occupational Hazards 61.10 Oct. 1 1999: 47

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20." This can be interpreted as if persons with substantial work experience need LMT to, e.g., improve qualifications, while they do not to the same extent need other policy measures, since they have a stronger position on the labour market."

Source:  MELKERSSON, MARIA. "Explaining choice set size for unemployed" Applied Economics 31.12 Dec. 1 1999: 1599

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21." To the extent that these examples suggest that asking why things were done will not be useful in explaining what they mean (a qualification that greatly complicates the interpretation of the plot in terms of schemas of cause and..."

Source:  MIESZKOWSKI, JAN. "Breaking the Laws of Language: Freedom and History in Kleist's Prinz Friedrich von Homburg" Studies in Romanticism 39.1 Mar. 22 2000: 111

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22." Supposition and conjecture - the recurring use of 'if', 'perhaps' and 'may have' - is to some extent unavoidable when writing about early Anglo-Saxon England and such qualifications abound in this last volume of Higham's..."

Source:  Kirby, D. P. "Light to the Isles: A Study of Missionary Theology in Celtic and Anglo-Saxon Britain" Journal of Ecclesiastical History 49.4 Oct. 1 1998: 715-718

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23." The apparent absence of any upward trend in graduate overeducation or underutilisation is striking and is consistent with other evidence that the extent of mismatch between educational qualifications and..."

Source:  Mason, Geoff. "The UK graduate labour market: introduction" National Institute Economic Review .190 Oct. 1 2004: 58-60

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24." What is interesting about SERNAM (National Service for Women and the Family) is the extent to which it reflects not only Catholic dogma but also the new neoliberal model of citizenship."

Source:  Munck, Ronaldo. "Citizenship, Participation and Democracy: Changing Dynamics in Chile and Argentina" American Political Science Review 93.1 Mar. 1 1999: 231-232

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25." The extent to which democratic politics will change depends upon how much of the new talk of citizenship is empty rhetoric and how far the implications of an engaged citizenry and a strong democracy are accepted."

Source:  Coleman, Stephen. "Democracy goes into cyberspace" New Statesman (1996) 128.4467 Dec. 20 1999: 80

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