1920
1918 for women aged 30 & over 1928 for women over 21 (The same voting rights as men)
Women officially gained the right to vote on August 18, 1920. All elections prior to that date women were officially denied voting rights.
In ww1, while men were fighting on the fronts, the women were left at home. So they decided to fight for their rights. 1919 was about the date for women getting the right to vote. (Canada) After ww2, immigrants like the Chinese and Japenese won the right to vote. In Canada, 1948 Chinese immigrants and 1949 Japanese immigrants
Around the mid 1800s. Still are to this date
The date the patent was granted.
Share blocking is a mechanism used to facilitate the voting process by providing for a cut-off date before shareholders meeting. Through this, shares transacted after this date do not entail the transfer of the voting rights
That is still happening today... there is not a specific date were women got their rights, it is and was an ongoing and long faught for battle.
Women were granted the legal right to initiate divorce in various countries at different times. In the United States, for example, the ability for women to divorce men began to change significantly in the 19th century, with the first state to allow women to file for divorce being New York in 1848. However, the specifics varied widely by region and legal system, and many countries continued to restrict women's rights in this area well into the 20th century.
November 6 to November 12
No. Emancipation is effective from the date that it's granted (if it's granted, which it rarely is), it cannot be made retroactive.
The confer date of my degree is the date on which the degree was officially awarded or granted.
A retroactive raise is a raise granted as of a date priorto it being granted. In most cases, the amount of the raise will be paid from that prior date of the raise to the present date, and included in regular pay from the present date forward.