🗳️ Visual Voting Comparison: “Who Got to Vote?” – 4 Panels 🟠 ROME 🏛️ Panel 1: Early Roman Republic Voting Who votes: Only Patrician men (rich, land-owning, upper class). Visual idea: A group of 3–4 well-dressed Roman men voting on scrolls, while plebeians stand outside the area, looking frustrated. 🧑🌾 Panel 2: Later Roman Republic Voting Who votes: Plebeian men gradually gain rights; still no women or slaves. Visual idea: Mix of rich and poor men voting; tribunes standing nearby. Women and slaves still watching from sidelines. 🔵 U.S.A. 🇺🇸 Panel 3: Early U.S. Voting Who votes: Only White, land-owning men (often in early 1800s). Visual idea: A small group of men at a ballot box. Women, Native Americans, enslaved people, and others are clearly not included. 🗳️ Panel 4: Modern U.S. Voting Who votes: All citizens 18+ regardless of race, gender, wealth. Visual idea: Diverse group (Black, white, Hispanic, Asian, men and women, people with disabilities, etc.) all lined up to vote or putting ballots in. See more