women were excluded from the political process because they ruled that a single no vote would exclude her. women were stereotyped as house keepers and were considered as gatecrashers outside of their homes
women are excluded from the political process during Blackwell life time because just to be sure they ruled that a single no vote would leave out her
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Women felt excluded from the political process, and had learned how to agitate from the Abolitionists.
During Blackwell's lifetime, women had no collective representation
African Americans, women, and native Americans.
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by allowing women to enter the political process
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Including women in the political process
Minority are excluded people. No one wants to be excluded.
A group of indigenous or earliest population of a region before invasion or colonizations and somehow they have been excluded in the decision making process of the political system.
In those days, sport was for men. Women's place was in the home.
Women were excluded from the abolitionist movement because at that time in history, women did not have any rights. Women could not own property or own a business. Women could not sign documents that freed slaves.