As for women's suffrage, fighting for a right to vote would be characterized in the category of Pickiting, "annoying" politicians and officials, and overall doing whatever you can (usually most effective in larger crowds) to get that right.
Most "fights" for this cause have supporters thrown in jail, killed by opposers, and viewed either highly by the public supporting them, or lowly by big businesses opposing them.
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im not sure about a 7 letter word, but i do know i 8 letter word that starts with s and means the right to vote, the word is... sufferage.
Women who were seeking the right to vote were known as Suffragettes. This word is derived from suffrage, which means the right to vote.
disenfranchise
The Latin equivalent of the English phrase 'the right to vote' is Ius suffagium inire. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'ius' means 'right'. The noun 'suffragium inire' means 'to vote'. The English word 'suffrage' comes from the Latin noun 'suffragium'.
enfranchise
Polls are set up in numerous locations all across cities, states, and nations in which people may vote. If you mean to ask for the word that means "the right to vote", then the word you are looking for is "suffrage".
Suffrage means the right to vote, so a suffragist is, in general, a person in favor of giving the right to vote to a certain group or race. The word 'suffrage' was commonly used in the 1800's and early 1900's when referring the right of women to vote. An anti-suffragist was someone against that race or group having the right to vote, since 'anti' means 'against'.
It's not peliar... the right word is pelear.It means... "to fight for your motherland/homeland"
Registration is the word you seek.
Enfranchise is the word.
A word that contains "GU" and means to fight with words is argue.I hope that helped answer your question!
enfranchised? enfranchised?