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The right to vote.

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What is another name for women gaining the right to vote?

The term that you are looking for may be women's suffrage.


What was another name for 19th amendment?

The Women's Suffrage Amendment


What is the given name to women who were pushing the right to vote?

Women who were seeking the right to vote were known as Suffragettes. This word is derived from suffrage, which means the right to vote.


What is another way to say the right to vote?

the right to democratic veiws Suffrage


What name is given to the right to vote?

Suffrage


What is a name for woman who are tryiong to earn the right to vote?

sufferagette sufferagette Women do not have to earn the right to vote, we are all born with the right to vote. It's up to governments to guarantee the right to vote to their citizens. If they don't, they're bad governments and should be changed.


What are 4 ways a state can deny the right to vote legally?

This will have to be a laymans answer until corrected by someone more knowledgible. States may legally deny the right to vote to: 1. Those to young to qualify. 2. Non-residents. 3. Convicted felons. 4. Those with fradulent documents.


What is suffrage?

The right to vote.


What is the name given to women who were pushing for the right to vote?

poot


Who had the right to vote in Maryland colony?

There was no certain colony who had the right. All of them did have the right


Where did the name suffergette come from?

"Suffrage" means the right to vote The "gettes" Just Changed The Name


What does right to vote mean?

The right to vote is another way of saying that a person has the right to participate in an election, ballot measure, referendum, etc. Elections are typically the way officials are chosen in democracies. The right to vote implies the right to participate. See also popular sovereignty.