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Freedom of speech. The first amendment
Usually the inventions of previous times, as well as the lessons learned influence coming generations and centuries. The endeavors of Charles Babbage in the nineteenth century is responsible for the Internet we enjoy today. Current issues in the Ukraine are directly connected to World War I.
The "middle passage" is the transportation of slaves form Africa to the New World. Roughly 20% of the slaves died during the voyage
Indentured servant
Yes, America was a man's world back in the early 19th century. Women were not treated as good as men in those times.Ê
World War I furthered the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment in 1918. Carrie Chapman Catt, the president of NAWSA had been arguing that the nation couldn't deny women the vote when it needed their support.
after World War 1ANS 2 -Women in the US finally got to vote after the Nineteenth Amendment was passed in 1920.
The fragmentation of China into multiple national identities.
after World War 1ANS 2 -Women in the US finally got to vote after the Nineteenth Amendment was passed in 1920.
It was in 1920 that women gained the right to vote with the Nineteenth Amendment, and World War I ended in November 1918, so I would think around the same time.
No, the 19th amendment didn't depend on WW1 and it was several years after the war that the 19th was passed in 1920.
In New Zealand 1893, the United States: the nineteenth amendment was ratified in 1920, in Switzerland women were allowed to vote in 1971. For the history for most of the rest of the world, see Sources and related links below.
•Seventeenth Amendment ratified calling for direct election of Senators (1913)•Federal Reserve Act (1913)•Clayton Anti-Trust Act (1914)•World War I (1914-1918)•Lusitania Sunk (1915)•United States entered World War I by declaring war on Germany (1917)•Treaty of Versailles (1919)•Eighteenth Amendment ratified prohibiting Alcoholic Beverages (1919)•Nineteenth Amendment ratified giving women the right to vote (1920)
In 1878, women began their struggle to gain the right to vote. This finally came to fruition in 1920, with the passage of the 19th amendment to the Constitution.
Mongolia is the world's nineteenth-largest country
•Seventeenth Amendment ratified calling for direct election of Senators (1913)•Federal Reserve Act (1913)•Clayton Anti-Trust Act (1914)•World War I (1914-1918)•Lusitania Sunk (1915)•United States entered World War I by declaring war on Germany (1917)•Treaty of Versailles (1919)•Eighteenth Amendment ratified prohibiting alcoholic beverages (1919)•Nineteenth Amendment ratified giving women the right to vote (1920)
The new world