Women were granted the right to vote in the United States in 1920. Less conservative clothes for women, including short hair and short skirts, became popular in the 1920s.
rights and more labor availability
Women's suffrage - APEX
Women's suffrage
Women influenced politics in the 1920s by the following ways: (1) Lobbying - they lobbied state legislatures by rallies, marches, protests and civil disobedience, (2) National Campaings - posters such as "Rosie the Riveteer," (3) they pushed their views and were very proactive to make changes (for example: Women's Suffrage Movement: Women had to go out and actively change their situation), (4) Increase Public Awareness, (5) Awareness of Occupational Segregation, (6) Change National Vocabulary to make certain descriptions more appealing. Timeline: 1900-1920: Women's Suffrage Movement: It took about 70 years from the beginning of the Women's Movement to gain their right to vote. For example, 1849 was the First Women's Rights Convention in Seneca Falls, NY. 1920: Women's Right to Vote approved
The election reflected the social changes of the 1920s because the prosperity was taken credit by republicans so the citizens elected Hoover (republican) to make that prosperity last, which actually ended only a year later with the great depression.
rights and more labor availability
Women's suffrage - APEX
Margaret Sanger worked to make birth control available in the US in the 1920s. She was arrested for making this information available to interested women.
Women have greater moral power.
Vote
Women have greater moral power - apex
Vote (apex)
Women's suffrage
Women influenced politics in the 1920s by the following ways: (1) Lobbying - they lobbied state legislatures by rallies, marches, protests and civil disobedience, (2) National Campaings - posters such as "Rosie the Riveteer," (3) they pushed their views and were very proactive to make changes (for example: Women's Suffrage Movement: Women had to go out and actively change their situation), (4) Increase Public Awareness, (5) Awareness of Occupational Segregation, (6) Change National Vocabulary to make certain descriptions more appealing. Timeline: 1900-1920: Women's Suffrage Movement: It took about 70 years from the beginning of the Women's Movement to gain their right to vote. For example, 1849 was the First Women's Rights Convention in Seneca Falls, NY. 1920: Women's Right to Vote approved
The women's suffrage movement that finally led to their right to vote gave politics a broader span of "voices" on election issues. Generally speaking, it took Western nations some time before women were given the rights they were entitled too. In the US, the 19th amendment of 1920 gave women their voting rights. By comparison it took the UK until 1928 to give women the same rights that American women had.
The women's suffrage movement that finally led to their right to vote gave politics a broader span of "voices" on election issues. Generally speaking, it took Western nations some time before women were given the rights they were entitled too. In the US, the 19th amendment of 1920 gave women their voting rights. By comparison it took the UK until 1928 to give women the same rights that American women had.
There have been many significant changes over the years in women's education as a result of global advocacy. Women can now graduate school, go on to college, and be whatever they want to be in life.