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which of the following voting requirements was dropped by the early 1800s?
voters had to be citizens.
voters had to own property.
voters had to be men.
In the early 1800s in the United States, there was a push to expand voting rights. Property ownership requirements, which had restricted voting to wealthy landowning men, were gradually eliminated across most states by this period. Citizenship and male gender remained voting requirements (women's suffrage came much later, and citizenship was still a standard prerequisite).
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Voters had to own property.