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Any Mark That Cannot Be Registered on the Principal Register

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Any mark that cannot be registered on the Principal Register can be registered on the Supplemental Register.

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Voting Rights

Legal provisions that confer the entitlement to participate in the electoral process to select public officials and decide on referendums.

Thomas Paine

An influential British-born American political activist, philosopher, and writer known for his works "Common Sense" and "The American Crisis" which played a significant role in motivating the American Revolution.

Voting Requirements

The criteria established by law that individuals must meet to be eligible to participate in the voting process, such as age, citizenship, and residency.

Adult White Men

A demographic group historically granted full citizenship rights, including voting and land ownership, in various societies, often at the expense of women, indigenous peoples, and non-white populations.

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