In UK they were called Suffragettes.
It was about gaining women's rights.
Woman is the single form. Women is the collective form. If you "possess" a woman you would say " I have a woman" If you possess a group of women, you would say "I have women"
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
The fifteenth amendment gave black men the right to vote, which caused women to refuse to endorse it. This led to the group National American Woman Suffrage Association, which led to the organization of the National Woman's Party. The perseverance of these two groups led to the Nineteenth Amendment, granting the ballot to women.
Woman in California got the right to vote in 1911
The possessive form of the plural noun women is women's.Example: The women's group raised the money for our playground.
three women
The National Woman's Party was a group of women who won the right for females to vote. However, some individuals who shined during this movement included: Lucy Stone, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony.
Stereotypes about women can limit their opportunities by forming false perceptions about their capabilities, leading to discrimination and barriers to advancement. These stereotypes can perpetuate gender biases and restrict women's rights to equality by reinforcing outdated societal expectations and roles. Overcoming these stereotypes is crucial in achieving gender equality and empowering women to reach their full potential.
women antisuffragist
The fifteenth amendment gave black men the right to vote, which caused women to refuse to endorse it. This led to the group National American Woman Suffrage Association, which led to the organization of the National Woman's Party. The perseverance of these two groups led to the Nineteenth Amendment, granting the ballot to women.
succeeded in winning voting rights for women