Jeannette Rankin
Jeannette Rankin was the first woman to be a member of the U.S. Congress; she was a very outspoken anti-war activist and strongly opposed World War I.
He tried his best to free slaves. SHE was the only member of Congress to vote against the United States' declartion of war on Germany.
they were people who didnt want to join the war because of religious views etc
David Lloyd George's view on the World War 1 was that it had to be fought. He is often credited for winning the war. He was the Prime Minister during the WW1.
Jeannette Rankin
Jeannette Rankin - she voted no in both World Wars .
Jeannette Rankin representative of the state of Montana
Jeannette Rankin was the first woman to be a member of the U.S. Congress; she was a very outspoken anti-war activist and strongly opposed World War I.
He tried his best to free slaves. SHE was the only member of Congress to vote against the United States' declartion of war on Germany.
Jeannette Rankin.
they were people who didnt want to join the war because of religious views etc
Jeannette Rankin
Jeannette Rankin was the first woman elected to the U.S. Congress. She was elected to the House of Representatives in 1916 from Montana. Rankin was known for her pacifist beliefs and she voted against U.S. entry into both World War I and World War II.
David Lloyd George's view on the World War 1 was that it had to be fought. He is often credited for winning the war. He was the Prime Minister during the WW1.
She believed that it was a good idea for women to be involved in the war. She hated it when people said that girls shouldn't be in the war. She was a nurse and liked the color pink. She liked guys not women. She was part of the Red Cross and hated pink.
December 8, 1941: The US Senate votes 82-0; the US House of Representatives votes 388-1. Montana Congresswoman Jeannette Rankin was the 'no' vote. The Joint Resolution was approved by Congress at 4:10 pm.