The 19th. In 1920, I believe.
1893 - New Zealand was the first sovereign state in the world to allow woman to vote.New Zealand was the first country in the world to allow women the right to vote in 1893.women were granted the right to vote in new zealand first in 1893 (previous attempts had been made but this was the first time that it was legally not blocked), though they couldn't run until 1919. It was one of the first 'western' (in culture) areas that granted women the right to vote.New Zealand was the first country to give women voting rights; women gained the right to vote in 1893. Whereas Twenty States and one Territory of the USA were first in 1869 and Isle of Man were second in 1881.New zealand was the first country to extend voting rights to all of its citizens as voting rights had already been extended to indigenous males when women gained the right to vote.
He extended Civil Rights to women. That is Civil rights could not be abridged based on gender.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton organized the first woman's rights convention in order to get a group of women talking about how change could be enacted, and to make a plan for how they could advance women's rights in America by working together.
Of currently existing independent countries, New Zealand was the first to give women the vote. Sri Lanka (then Ceylon) was the first Asian country to allow voting rights to women over the age of 21 without any restrictions. For the source and more detailed information concerning this request, click on the related links section (Answers.com) indicated below this answer box.
Reza Shah Pahlavi promoted industrial growth and extended women's rights while retaining all power in IMPERIAL STATE OF IRAN.
There are several amendments in the Constitution that establish individual rights. The first ten amendments, which are also known as the Bill of Rights guarantee personal liberty. In addition, the Fifteenth (the right to vote), Nineteenth( women's suffrage), twenty-fourth(extended suffrage) and twenty-sixth amendments(extended suffrage).
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The 19th. In 1920, I believe.
The specific period when women first gained rights varies by country and context. In the United States, for example, women began to gain voting rights with the passage of the 19th Amendment in 1920. In other countries, women's rights movements have led to the gradual expansion of rights over time.
1893 - New Zealand was the first sovereign state in the world to allow woman to vote.New Zealand was the first country in the world to allow women the right to vote in 1893.women were granted the right to vote in new zealand first in 1893 (previous attempts had been made but this was the first time that it was legally not blocked), though they couldn't run until 1919. It was one of the first 'western' (in culture) areas that granted women the right to vote.New Zealand was the first country to give women voting rights; women gained the right to vote in 1893. Whereas Twenty States and one Territory of the USA were first in 1869 and Isle of Man were second in 1881.New zealand was the first country to extend voting rights to all of its citizens as voting rights had already been extended to indigenous males when women gained the right to vote.
Well, basically, Finland was NOT the first country to give the rights, it was ITALY, get it right PLEASE
He extended Civil Rights to women. That is Civil rights could not be abridged based on gender.
women gained the right to vote here, in America in 1920. established in the 19th amendment.
Yes, in a way. New Zealand was the first country to give voting rights to every citizen including women and indigenous people.
It depends on the policies and where the government is (country). In the United States, women do have rights and do hold office.
As Egypt is a Muslim country, womens rights are bound to be restricted.