no they could not vote
Both Women's Suffrage (early 20th century) and the Civil Rights Movement (mid-20th century) attempted to secure voting rights.
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france and great britain expanded voting rights.
The Voting Rights Act (VRA) was important because the VRA was one of the main events in the CRM (Civil Rights Movement).
Most countries did not expand voting rights.France and Great Britain expanded voting rights.Only a few countries expanded voting rights.
Most countries did not expand voting rights.France and Great Britain expanded voting rights.Only a few countries expanded voting rights.
Most countries did not expand voting rights.France and Great Britain expanded voting rights.Only a few countries expanded voting rights.
History is full of movements that have left their impact and shaped the events that followed them. In terms of the suffrage movement there have been three main ones women, black, and religious.
At the first women's rights convention in Seneca Falls, they fought for equal treatment under the law and voting rights for women.
Most countries did not expand voting rights.France and Great Britain expanded voting rights.Only a few countries expanded voting rights.
It means to right to vote in political elections. More often associated with the woman's movement to win voting rights