Their goal was to secure the right to vote for women, which was only guaranteed in the US by the 19th Amendment in 1920.
Women's right to vote which was passed in 1920 with the passage of the 19th amendment.
the goal was to be able to vote. and have the right to speak in front of a crowed.
Suffrage means the right to vote, so the women's suffrage was all about getting women the right to vote.
However, the women's rights movement was more general- they also wanted job equality for women, the right to a good education, the right to be their own person (not a possession of their husband), and many other rights. They really wanted women to be equal to men.
The fight for women's suffrage ended in 1920 when the 19th amendment was passed, letting women vote.
The fight for women's rights is still going on today.
The purpose was for women to have the rights any citizen of the United States should have. The right to vote, own property; and enter a skilled profession.
the right to vote
The Women's Suffrage movement pursued the right of women to vote.
The Women's Suffrage movement pursued the right of women to vote.
so women could have the same rights as men, like voting,ect.
Women's right to vote which was passed in 1920 with the passage of the 19th amendment.
The Women's Suffrage movement pursued the right of women to vote.
To be able to vote
To be able to vote.
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The primary goal of the RRI (Riverside Rehabilitation Institute) is to help their clients into progressing towards independence as their primary goal. This is achieved by supplying specialized care.
By protesting, going on strikes, etc. Stuff like that.
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Its goal was to keep women from having the right to vote.
Suffrage; or the right to vote. Susan B. Anthony is a famous Women's suffragist and was also put on a U.S. dollar coin.
place controls on monopolistic businesses
The primary movement of each muscle is to contract and relax. Depending on how it is anchored to the bone will dictates the direction it moves.
protect the environment through political action
The right for enfranchisement (vote)
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Their goal was to secure the right to vote for women, which was only guaranteed in the US by the 19th Amendment in 1920.Women's right to vote which was passed in 1920 with the passage of the 19th amendment.the goal was to be able to vote. and have the right to speak in front of a crowed.
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To draw attention to the cause of women's suffrage
what was the goal of the peace movement (1960s)?