"What? No," Susan says, frowning. "America's was still well-enshrined when I arrived here from 1950, and from what I've read since my arrival, it will continue to be thus for some while. And France's returned, eventually, and even England had her Reform Acts, which have slowly been shifting the balance of power from the king to the prime minister, and from the House of Lords to the House of Commons, for decades. No, I speak of universal suffrage." (Aunt Alberta might be intolerable in many ways, but Susan shall allow that she is right about one thing.)
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