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Arrange the following statements in the correct chronological order
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- New Zealand’s first general election is held
- Secret ballot introduced for European voters
- Secret ballot introduced for Māori voters
- Women, Māori and Pākehā, can vote
- Women can stand for Parliament
- Rehutai Maihi becomes the first Māori woman to stand for Parliament
- Iriaka Rātana becomes the first Māori woman to win one of the 4 Māori seats
- Māori seats change from being a temporary measure to a permanent fixture in our political system
- Rātana movement members win all 4 Māori seats
- Sir James Carroll is appointed to Cabinet as “representative of the Māori race” and in 1899 was the first Māori to become Native Minister
- Māori men aged 21 years and over are allowed to vote, regardless of whether or not they own or lease a significant amount of freehold land
- Pākehā men aged 21 years and over are allowed to vote, regardless of whether or not they own or lease a significant amount of freehold land
- People with some degree of Māori descent can choose whether they want to go on the Māori roll or the general roll
- Non-Māori can contest Māori seats and Māori can contest European seats
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1853
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1870
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1937
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1893
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1919
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1935
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1949
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1876
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1943
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1892
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1867
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1879
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1975
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1967
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