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What are the age requirements for a female to exercise all her rights in the United States?
In the United States, the age of majority, or the age when a person acquires all the rights and responsibilities of being an adult, is generally 18. This is the age when individuals are legally allowed to perform acts that they were previously prohibited from doing due to their age. However, there are specific age requirements for certain rights and responsibilities. For females in the United States, they reach the age of discretion at 12, which means they can consent to marriage. At the age of 14, they can choose a guardian. The full age of majority for females, like males, is 21. This is the age when they can exercise all the rights that belong to their sex. It's important to note that these age requirements may vary slightly from state to state. In comparison, the age of majority in other countries like England and France varies, with different age requirements for various rights and responsibilities. For instance, in France, a female cannot contract marriage before the full 15 years, and both males and females are capable to perform all the acts of civil life at 21.
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