There is none that is legitimate.
The Amendment allowing women to vote was ratified in 1920.
Woman's Suffrage = Woman's Right to Vote The Women's Suffrage was a time when women were fighting for their right to vote and men were not allowing the women to have the right to vote on anything that involved politics
by allowing states to vote against it
The biggest argument against the electoral college is that the electoral vote does not always reflect the preference of the majority of the population.
It was about gaining women's rights.
The arguments made against giving women the right to vote before the world war were far and wide. Many of the arguments included that a woman's place was in the home, and that women were not knowledgeable enough to vote, because it was a man's world.
In 1920, the 19th amendment was passed, allowing citizens to vote, regardless of gender. Though that is only for the United States, not the world.
what do you call woman who want to vote
It is unknown who the first woman to vote was.
Men thought woman would become too masculine. ~courtney.
Woman can now vote because of the 19th Amendment being passed
they had a argument about a boy and they voted her out