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Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution was enacted August 18, 1920 .
give women the right to vote
To give you a very short answer- they were NOT represented in the US Constitution. The Constitution makes no mention of women- since they did not have the right to vote (or most of the rights that men had)
in 1920 gave women the right to vote
Pennsylvania gave women the right to vote in 1920, when they signed the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution. Seven other states had signed the Amendment by then.
Traditionally the Australian Constitution has proven very hard to change, in its history the constitution has been changed only 8 times out of 46 attempts, as such we can surmise that not alot of people want the constitution changed generally, but I could give a better answer if you asked about the constitution being changed in regards to what area.
WyomingWyomingWyomingWyomingNew Zealand was the first to give women the right to vote. Finland was the first to also give them the right to stand as candidate.
Utah granted women the right to vote in 1870, making it one of the first territories in the United States to extend this right to women. However, this right was later revoked when Utah became a state in 1896. Women in Utah regained the right to vote when the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was ratified in 1920.
It gave women the right to vote.
to give the people there right
The 19th US Constitutional amendment protects the right of people to vote regardless of their gender. It changed laws to allow women's right to vote. In the future, it might also protect men's right to vote.
The 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution granted women the right to vote, prohibiting any U.S. citizen from being denied the right to vote based on their sex. It was a significant milestone in the fight for gender equality and expanded democratic participation.