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Too late, Australia is a democracy. however As a result of Australia being a democracy one can change the nature of the way the democracy operates through the use of referendums directly to the people.
they did but were trying to change it so they could vote.
Militarily no, it was a failure in that sense. However, it was very successful in bringing about real change and became the birth of Australian democracy.
In Czech republic they wanted to change the constitution because it is - according to them - macho.
The fought for and won the political emancipation of women. After their campain women and men had equal voting rites.
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It didn't. There is no Australian pledge, and there has never been an Australian pledge.
change in australian society during 1890 and 1915
"The Woman Suffrage movement" - begun in 1848 with that pivotal meeting, weakened during and after the Civil War. "Women's suffrage" refers to the right of women to vote and to hold public office. The "women's suffrage movement" (or "woman suffrage movement") includes all the organized activities of reformers to change laws that kept women from voting or to add laws and constitutional amendments to guarantee women the right to vote. You'll often read about "woman suffrage" and "suffragettes" "Women's suffrage" refers to the right of women to vote and to hold public office. The "women's suffrage movement" (or "woman suffrage movement") includes all the organized activities of reformers to change laws that kept women from voting or to add laws and constitutional amendments to guarantee women the right to vote. You'll often read about "woman suffrage" and "suffragettes" Source: http://womenshistory.about.com/od/suffrage/a/suffrage.htm
they changed the democracy by telling them to take pride in there city.
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