First countries with universal suffrage

Try to guess 10 countries who first gave permanent permission for every man and woman to vote in elections.
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New Zealand
1902
Australia
1906
Finland
1913
Norway
1915
Denmark
1917
Estonia
1918
Germany
1918
Austria
1918
Czechoslovakia
1918
Hungary
1918
Poland
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Level 79
Aug 7, 2014
From 1935-1945 Jews could not vote in Germany.
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Level 68
Mar 27, 2017
And aboriginals didn't get the right to vote in Australia until 1962 so 'universal' is a bit of a misnomer